This is a List of rivers in Alaska, which are at least fifth-order according to the Strahler method of stream classification, and an incomplete list of otherwise-notable rivers and streams.
Alaska
Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S., ...
has more than 12,000
river
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s, and thousands more
stream
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United States Geological Survey
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, Alaska has about 9,728 officially named rivers, creeks, and streams. The length of the
river
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By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries ordered from mouth to source, and indented under their downstream parent's name.
Arctic Ocean
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Firth River
Firth River is a major river in Yukon, Canada. It begins at the east side of Davidson Mountains and flows into the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, just south of Herschel Island
Herschel Island (french: Île d'Herschel; Inuit languages: ' ...
Canning River
The Canning River (Djarlgarra in Nyungar) is a major tributary of the Swan River in the South West Land Division of Western Australia. It is home to much wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, swans and many other bird species.
Source a ...
Sagavanirktok River
The Sagavanirktok River or Sag River ( Iñupiaq: ''Saġvaaniqtuuq'') is a stream in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is about long and originates on the north slope of the Brooks Range, flowing north to the Beaufort Sea ne ...
Itkillik River
The Itkillik River is a tributary of the Colville River in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The river flows northeast then northwest out of the Endicott Mountains near Oohlah Pass to meet the larger stream about southwest of ...
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Anaktuvuk River
The Anaktuvuk River ( ik, Anaqtuuvak) is a river in Alaska's North Slope. long, it flows west from glaciers in the Endicott Mountains changing direction just north of Anaktuvuk PassPorter, Stephen C. (1966) ''Pleistocene geology of Anaktuvuk Pass, ...
Awuna River
The Awuna River also called Sakvailak by the Iñupiat is a tributary of the Colville River (Alaska), Colville River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Located entirely within the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska, National Petroleum Reserve, it aris ...
Price River
The Price River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed October 30, 2020 southeastward flowing river in Carbon, Utah and Emery counties in eastern Utah. It is a tributary to ...
Meade River
The Meade River ( Iñupiaq: ''Kuulugruaq'') flows into Admiralty Bay along the North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins near Kulugra Ridge in the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska and flows generally north past Atqasuk to the bay at ...
Utukok River
The Utukok River ( Iñupiaq: ''Utuqqaq'') is a long stream in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It rises in the De Long Mountains at the confluence of Kogruk and Tupik creeks and flows north, northeast, and then northwest. It e ...
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Kokolik River
The Kokolik River ( Iñupiaq: ''Qaqalik'') is a stream, long, in the western North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Geography
The Kokolik River ( Iñupiaq: ''Qaqalik'') is a stream, long, in the western North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska ...
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Kukpowruk River
The Kukpowruk River is a stream, long, in the western North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It arises in the De Long Mountains of the western Brooks Range and flows north into Kasegaluk Lagoon of the Chukchi Sea, Arctic Ocean. The riv ...
Kukpuk River
The Kukpuk River ( Iñupiaq: ''Kuukpak'') is a stream, about long, in the western North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally west from the De Long Mountains across the Lisburne Peninsula to Marryat Inlet on the Chukchi ...
Wulik River
The Wulik River is a stream, about long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. Originating in the De Long Mountains in the North Slope Borough, it flows southwest to Kivalina Lagoon in the Chukchi Sea, east of Kivalina. It head ...
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Noatak River
The Noatak River ( ik, Nuataam Kuuŋa) is a river in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Description
The Noatak River's headwaters are on the north flank of Mount Igikpak in the Schwatka Mountains of the Brooks Range in the Gate ...
Kobuk River
The Kobuk River (''Kuuvak'' in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam)
is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It is approximately long. Draining a basin with an area of ,Brabets, T.P. ...
Selawik River
The Selawik River is a stream, long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. Originating in the Purcell Mountains near the Zane Hills, it flows generally west through the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge to Selawik Lake, which emp ...
Buckland River
The Buckland River (''Kaŋiq'' in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Eschscholtz Bay, southwest of Selawik in the Northwest Arctic Borough.
Naval officer Frederick William Beec ...
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Kiwalik River
The Kiwalik River is a stream on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. The headwaters of the river originate in the eastern portion of the peninsula, around Granite Mountain. The river flows north to its mouth at Kiwalik Lagoon, Chuk ...
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Kugruk River
The Kugruk River is a stream, long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the largest tributary of the Kuzitrin River. It begins near Imuruk Lake on the Seward Peninsula and flows generally north to Kugruk Lagoon, at Kotzeb ...
American River
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Kuzitrin River
The Kuzitrin River (''Kurritqiun'' in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins at Kuzitrin Lake in the central region of the peninsula and flows west into the Imuruk Basin. The basin drains via ...
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Kruzgamepa River
The Kruzgamepa River (or Pilgrim River) is a tributary of the Kuzitrin River on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river begins at Salmon Lake, elevation , and descends to above sea level at its mouth. In turn, the Kuzitrin ...
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Grand Central River
Grand Central River is a waterway on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It enters Salmon Lake from the west. Although the Grand Central and Kruzgamepa (or Pilgrim) rivers form one stream, their names differ, and their physical fea ...
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Kougarok River
The Kougarok (Koo-gah-rok) River (''Kuuguraq'' in Inupiaq, lit. ''little river'') is a river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Formed by the merger of the two smaller streams Macklin Creek and Washington Creek, the main stem is a ...
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Noxapaga River
Noxapaga River (alternates: Kugrukruk and Kugirukuk) is a tributary of the Kuzitrin River on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Heading in the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, it flows northwest for , then west for , then sout ...
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Feather River
The Feather River is the principal tributary of the Sacramento River, in the Sacramento Valley of Northern California. The river's main stem is about long. Its length to its most distant headwater tributary is just over . The main stem Feather R ...
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Bluestone River
The Bluestone River is a tributary of the New River, 77 mi (124 km) long, in southwestern Virginia and southern West Virginia in the United States.Sinuk River
* Cripple River
* Penny River –
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Snake River
The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. The Snake ...
Niukluk River
Niukluk River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska
Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the north ...
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Casadepaga River
Casadepaga River (also Koshotok and Koksuktapaga) ( Inupiaq: ''Qaqsruqtaq'') is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska, near Nome. It is the largest southern branch of the Niukluk River. It has a length of about and a general northeasterly cours ...
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Tubutulik River
The Tubutulik River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The long river is situated on the Seward Peninsula. It flows southeastwards to the Kwiniuk Inlet at the northwestern end of Norton Bay, southwest of Koyuk in the Bering Sea. Its ...
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*Koyuk River –
*Inglutalik River –
**Negromoon Creek
*Ungalik River –
*Shaktoolik River –
*Unalakleet River –
**South River (Alaska), South River
**North River (Alaska), North River –
**Chiroskey River –
**Old Woman River (Alaska), Old Woman River
*Pastolik River –
Yukon River Basin
*Yukon River –
**Archuelinguk River -
**Andreafsky River –
***East Fork Andreafsky River –
**Atchuelinguk River –
**Reindeer River (Yukon River tributary), Reindeer River –
**Innoko River –
***Paimiut Slough –
****Reindeer River (Paimiut Slough), Reindeer River –
***Iditarod River –
****Yetna River –
***Mud River (Alaska), Mud River –
***Dishna River –
**Bonasila River –
***Stuyahok River (Bonasila River tributary), Stuyahok River –
**Anvik River –
**Khotol River –
**Nulato River –
**Koyukuk River –
***Hammond River (Alaska), Hammond River -
***Gisasa River –
***Kateel River –
***Dulbi River –
***Huslia River –
***Hogatza River –
***Indian River (Koyukuk River tributary), Indian River –
***Kanuti River –
****Kanuti Kilolitna River –
***Alatna River –
***South Fork Koyukuk River –
****Fish Creek (Koyukuk River tributary), Fish Creek –
****Jim River (Alaska), Jim River –
***John River (Alaska), John River –
***Wild River (Alaska), Wild River –
***North Fork Koyukuk River –
****Tinayguk River –
***Middle Fork Koyukuk River –
**Yuki River –
**Melozitna River –
***Little Melozitna River –
**Big Creek-
**Nowitna River –
***Sulatna River –
***Lost River (Nowitna River tributary), Lost River -
***Little Mud River-
***Big Mud River -
***Titna River –
****Telsitna River -
****Sethkokna River –
***Sulukna River-
***Susulatna River –
**Bering Creek-
**Tozitna River –
**Tanana River –
***Chitanana River –
***Cosna River (Alaska), Cosna River –
***Zitiana River –
***Kantishna River –
****Toklat River –
*****Sushana River-
****Bearpaw River -
*****Moose Creek (Bearpaw River tributary), Moose Creek
******Lake Creek (Moose Creek tributary), Lake Creek
****John Hansen Creek
****McKinley River –
****Birch Creek (Kantishna River tributary), Birch Creek –
*****Muddy River (Birch Creek tributary), Muddy River –
******Foraker River –
*******Herron River -
***Tolovana River –
****Chatanika River -
*****Tatalina River-
***Totchaket Slough-
***west middle river / East middle river -
***Nenana River –
****Seventeenmile slough -
****Teklanika River –
***Totatlanika River-
***Wood River (Tanana River tributary), Wood River –
****Tatlanika Creek-
***Chena River –
****Little Chena river -
***Salcha River –
***Little Delta River –
***Delta Creek (Tanana River tributary), Delta Creek –
***Delta River –
***Goodpaster River –
***Gerstle River -
***Volkmar River -
***Healy River -
***Johnson River (Tanana River tributary), Johnson River -
***Robertson River -
***Tok River –
***Tetlin River –
****Kalukna River -
***Kalutna River -
***Chisana River –
***Nabesna River –
****Cheslina River -
**Hess Creek –
***Troublesome Creek (Hess Creek)
**Ray River (Alaska), Ray River –
**Dall River –
**Hodzana River –
**Beaver Creek (Yukon River tributary), Beaver Creek –
**Hadweenzic River –
**Birch Creek (Yukon River tributary), Birch Creek –
***Preacher Creek –
**Chandalar River –
***East Fork Chandalar River –
****North Fork East Fork Chandalar River –
****Wind River (northern Alaska), Wind River –
****Junjik River –
***Middle Fork Chandalar River –
***North Fork Chandalar River –
**Christian River –
**Porcupine River –
***Grass River –
****Little Black River (Alaska), Little Black River –
***Draanjik River –
****Salmon Fork Black River –
****Grayling Fork Black River –
***Sheenjek River –
****Koness River –
***Coleen River –
***Old Crow River –
**Charley River –
**Kandik River –
**Nation River (Alaska), Nation River –
**Seventymile River –
**Tatonduk River –
**Fortymile River –
***North Fork Fortymile River –
****Middle Fork Fortymile River –
***South Fork Fortymile River –
****Mosquito Fork –
****Dennison Fork –
**Sixtymile River –
**White River (Yukon), White River –
***Ladue River –
***Beaver Creek (White River tributary, Alaska), Beaver Creek –
Bering Sea
*Black River (Yukon Delta), Black River –
*Kun River –
*Kokechik River – 60 miles (Kashunuk distributary)
*Kashunuk River – 225 miles (Yukon distributary)
*Manokinak River –
*Azun River –
*Joshua Green River -
*Ninglick River –
**Izaviknek River –
*Kolavinarak River –
*Kuskokwim River –
**Eek River –
**Johnson River (Alaska), Johnson River –
**Gweek River –
**Kwethluk River –
**Kisaralik River –
**Tuluksak River –
**Aniak River –
**George River (Alaska), George River –
**Holitna River –
***Hoholitna River –
**Stony River (Alaska), Stony River –
**Swift River (Alaska), Swift River –
**Takotna River –
***Nixon Fork –
**Middle Fork Kuskokwim River –
***Big River (Alaska), Big River –
**South Fork Kuskokwim River –
**East Fork Kuskokwim River –
***Slow Fork –
***Tonzona River –
**North Fork Kuskokwim River –
***Swift Fork –
*Kanektok River –
*Arolik River –
*Goodnews River –
*Togiak River –
*Igushik River –
*Snake River (Bering Sea), Snake River –
*Nushagak River –
**Wood River (Nushagak River tributary), Wood River –
**Kokwok River –
**Mulchatna River –
***Stuyahok River (Mulchatna River tributary), Stuyahok River –
***Koktuli River
***Chilikadrotna River –
**Nuyakuk River –
***Tikchik River –
**King Salmon River (Nushagak River tributary), King Salmon River –
*Kvichak River –
**Alagnak River –
**Newhalen River –
***Chulitna River (Lake Clark), Chulitna River –
***Tlikakila River –
*Naknek River –
**Savonoski River –
***American Creek (Savonoski River tributary), American Creek –
*Egegik River (also Ugaguk) –
**King Salmon River (Egegik River tributary), King Salmon River –
*Dago Creek –
*Ugashik River –
**King Salmon River (Ugashik River tributary), King Salmon River –
**Dog Salmon River –
*Cinder River –
*Meshik River –
*Caribou River (Alaska) –
Gulf of Alaska
*Chignik River –
*Aniakchak River –
*Ayakulik River –
*Karluk River –
*Kamishak River –
*McNeil River –
*McArthur River (Alaska), McArthur River –
**Chakachatna River –
*Beluga River –
*Susitna River –
**Yentna River –
***Kahiltna River –
***Skwentna River –
****Talachulitna River –
**Deshka River –
***Kroto Creek
***Moose Creek
**Talkeetna River –
**Chulitna River (Susitna River tributary), Chulitna River –
***Tokositna River –
**Oshetna River –
**Tyone River –
**Maclaren River –
*Little Susitna River –
*Matanuska River –
**Kings River (Alaska), Kings River -
**Chickaloon River (Matanuska River tributary), Chickaloon River –
*Knik River –
*Eklutna River –
*Eagle River (Cook Inlet), Eagle River –
*Ship Creek –
*Twentymile River -
*Placer River -
*Chickaloon River (Chickaloon Bay), Chickaloon River –
*Swanson River –
*Kenai River –
**Snow River -
**Skilak River -
*Kasilof River –
*Ninilchik River –
*Nelchina River –
**Little Nelchina River –
*Anchor River –
*Fox River (Alaska), Fox River –
*Martin River –
*Lowe River –
*Copper River (Alaska), Copper River –
**Martin River (Copper River tributary), Martin River –
**Bremner River –
**Tasnuna River
**Tiekel River –
**Chitina River –
***Nizina River –
***Tana River (Alaska), Tana River –
**Slana River –
**Tonsina River –
**Klutina River –
**Tazlina River –
**Gulkana River –
**Gakona River –
**Chistochina River –
Southeast Alaska
*Bering River –
*Duktoth River –
*Yahtse River
*Alsek River –
*Endicott River –
*Chilkat River –
**Tsirku River –
**Klehini River –
*Chilkoot River –
*Taiya River –
*Eagle River (Favorite Channel) –
*Taku River –
*Whiting River –
*Stikine River –
*Eagle River (Bradfield Canal) –
*King Salmon River (Admiralty Island), King Salmon River –
*Craig River enters Canada to join the Iskut River, Iskut
*Unuk River –
*Chickamin River –
*Kelsall River
*Skagway River
**Porcupine Creek (Porcupine River tributary)
*Blue River (Alaska), Blue River
*Behm River (Alaska), Behm River
American River
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Anaktuvuk River
The Anaktuvuk River ( ik, Anaqtuuvak) is a river in Alaska's North Slope. long, it flows west from glaciers in the Endicott Mountains changing direction just north of Anaktuvuk PassPorter, Stephen C. (1966) ''Pleistocene geology of Anaktuvuk Pass, ...
*Anchor River
*Andreafsky River
*Aniak River
*Aniakchak River
* Anisak River
* Aniuk River
*Anvil Creek (Alaska), Anvil Creek
*Another River
*Anvik River
*Arolik River
*Atchuelinguk River
* Atigun River
* Avalik River
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Awuna River
The Awuna River also called Sakvailak by the Iñupiat is a tributary of the Colville River (Alaska), Colville River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Located entirely within the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska, National Petroleum Reserve, it aris ...
*Ayakulik River
* Ayiyak River
*Azun River
*Babel River
*Bearpaw River
*Beaver Creek (Yukon River tributary)
*Beaver Creek (White River tributary, Alaska)
*Behm River (Alaska), Behm River
*Beluga River
*Bering River
*Big River (Alaska), Big River
*Birch Creek (Kantishna River tributary)
*Birch Creek (Yukon River tributary)
*Black River (Yukon Delta)
*Blue River (Alaska), Blue River
*Bonasila River
*Bremner River
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Buckland River
The Buckland River (''Kaŋiq'' in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Eschscholtz Bay, southwest of Selawik in the Northwest Arctic Borough.
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Canning River
The Canning River (Djarlgarra in Nyungar) is a major tributary of the Swan River in the South West Land Division of Western Australia. It is home to much wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, swans and many other bird species.
Source a ...
*Caribou River (Alaska), Caribou River
*Chakachatna River
*Chandalar River
* Chandler River
*Charley River
*Chatanika River
*Chena River
*Chickaloon River (Matanuska River tributary)
*Chickaloon River (Chickaloon Bay)
*Chickamin River
*Chignik River
*Chilikadrotna River
*Chilkat River
*Chilkoot River
*Chisana River
*Chistochina River
*Chitanana River
*Chitina River
*Christian River
*Chulitna River (Lake Clark)
*Chulitna River (Susitna River tributary)
*Cinder River
*Ciissinraq River
*Clearwater River (Alaska), Clearwater River
*Coleen River
* Colville River
*Copper River (Alaska), Copper River
*Cosna River (Alaska), Cosna River
* Cutler River
*Dago Creek
*Dall River
*Delta Creek (Tanana River tributary), Delta Creek
*Delta River
*Demon Creek
*Deshka River
*Dick Dale Creek
*Dishna River
*Dog Salmon River
*Draanjik River
*Duktoth River
*Dulbi River
*Eagle River (Alaska), Eagle River
* Echooka River
*Eek River
*Egegik River
*Eklutna River
* Eli River
*Endicott River
*Espenberg River
* Etivluk River
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Firth River
Firth River is a major river in Yukon, Canada. It begins at the east side of Davidson Mountains and flows into the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, just south of Herschel Island
Herschel Island (french: Île d'Herschel; Inuit languages: ' ...
*Fish Creek (Arctic Ocean)
*Fish Creek (Koyukuk River tributary)
* Fish River
*Foraker River
*Fortymile River
*Fox River (Alaska), Fox River
*Gakona River
*George River (Alaska), George River
*Gisasa River
* Goodhope River
*Goodnews River
*Goodpaster River
*Grass River (Alaska), Grass River
*Gulkana River
*Gweek River
*Hadweenzic River
*Hammond River (Alaska), Hammond River
*Hess Creek
*Hodzana River
*Hogatza River
*Hoholitna River
*Holitna River
* Hulahula River
*Huslia River
*Iditarod River
*Igushik River
* Ikpikpuk River
* Imelyak River
*Inaru River (Alaska), Inaru River
*Indian River (Yukon River tributary), Indian River
*Inglutalik River
* Inmachuk River
*Innoko River
* Ipewik River
* Ipnavik River
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Itkillik River
The Itkillik River is a tributary of the Colville River in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The river flows northeast then northwest out of the Endicott Mountains near Oohlah Pass to meet the larger stream about southwest of ...
* Ivisaruk River
* Ivishak River
*Izaviknek River
* Jago River
*Jim River (Alaska), Jim River
*John River (Alaska), John River
*Johnson River (Kuskokwim), Johnson River
*Johnson River (Tanana), Johnson River
*Joshua Green River
*Junjik River
* Kadleroshilik River
*Kahiltna River
*Kamishak River
*Kandik River
*Kanektok River
*Kantishna River
*Kanuti Kilolitna River
*Kanuti River
* Kaolak River
*Karluk River
*Kashunuk River
*Kasilof River
*Kateel River
* Kavik River
*Kelsall River
* Kelly River
*Kenai River
* Ketik River
*Khotol River
* Kiligwa River
* Killik River
*King Salmon River (Nushagak River tributary)
*King Salmon River (Egegik River tributary)
*King Salmon River (Ugashik River tributary)
*Kisaralik River
* Kivalina River
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Kiwalik River
The Kiwalik River is a stream on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. The headwaters of the river originate in the eastern portion of the peninsula, around Granite Mountain. The river flows north to its mouth at Kiwalik Lagoon, Chuk ...
*Klehini River
*Klutina River
*Knik River
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Kobuk River
The Kobuk River (''Kuuvak'' in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam)
is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It is approximately long. Draining a basin with an area of ,Brabets, T.P. ...
Kokolik River
The Kokolik River ( Iñupiaq: ''Qaqalik'') is a stream, long, in the western North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Geography
The Kokolik River ( Iñupiaq: ''Qaqalik'') is a stream, long, in the western North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska ...
*Koktuli River
*Kokwok River
*Kolavinarak River
*Koness River
* Kongakut River
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Kougarok River
The Kougarok (Koo-gah-rok) River (''Kuuguraq'' in Inupiaq, lit. ''little river'') is a river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Formed by the merger of the two smaller streams Macklin Creek and Washington Creek, the main stem is a ...
Kugruk River
The Kugruk River is a stream, long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the largest tributary of the Kuzitrin River. It begins near Imuruk Lake on the Seward Peninsula and flows generally north to Kugruk Lagoon, at Kotzeb ...
Kukpowruk River
The Kukpowruk River is a stream, long, in the western North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It arises in the De Long Mountains of the western Brooks Range and flows north into Kasegaluk Lagoon of the Chukchi Sea, Arctic Ocean. The riv ...
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Kukpuk River
The Kukpuk River ( Iñupiaq: ''Kuukpak'') is a stream, about long, in the western North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally west from the De Long Mountains across the Lisburne Peninsula to Marryat Inlet on the Chukchi ...
Kuzitrin River
The Kuzitrin River (''Kurritqiun'' in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins at Kuzitrin Lake in the central region of the peninsula and flows west into the Imuruk Basin. The basin drains via ...
*Kvichak River
*Kwethluk River
*Ladue River
*Lake Creek (Moose Creek tributary), Lake Creek
*Little Black River (Alaska), Little Black River
*Little Delta River
*Little Melozitna River
*Little Nelchina River
*Little Susitna River
*Louse Creek (Alaska), Louse Creek
*Lowe River
*MacLaren River
*Manokinak River
*Martin River
*Matanuska River
* Mauneluk River
*McArthur River (Alaska), McArthur River
*McKinley River
*McNeil River
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Meade River
The Meade River ( Iñupiaq: ''Kuulugruaq'') flows into Admiralty Bay along the North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins near Kulugra Ridge in the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska and flows generally north past Atqasuk to the bay at ...
*Melozitna River
*Meshik River
*Moose Creek (Bearpaw River tributary), Moose Creek
*Mud River (Alaska), Mud River
*Muddy River (Alaska), Muddy River
*Mulchatna River
*Nabesna River
*Naknek River
* Nanushuk River
*Nation River (Alaska), Nation River
*Nelchina River
*Nenana River
*Newhalen River
* Nigu River
* Nimiuktuk River
*Ninglick River
*Ninilchik River
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Niukluk River
Niukluk River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska
Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the north ...
*Nizina River
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Noatak River
The Noatak River ( ik, Nuataam Kuuŋa) is a river in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Description
The Noatak River's headwaters are on the north flank of Mount Igikpak in the Schwatka Mountains of the Brooks Range in the Gate ...
*North River (Alaska), North River
*Nowitna River
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Noxapaga River
Noxapaga River (alternates: Kugrukruk and Kugirukuk) is a tributary of the Kuzitrin River on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. Heading in the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, it flows northwest for , then west for , then sout ...
Price River
The Price River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed October 30, 2020 southeastward flowing river in Carbon, Utah and Emery counties in eastern Utah. It is a tributary to ...
*Quail Creek (Alaska), Quail Creek
*Queer Creek (Alaska), Queer Creek
*Ray River
* Reed River
*Reindeer River (Yukon River tributary)
*Reindeer River (Paimiut Slough)
* Ribdon River
* Sadlerochit River
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Sagavanirktok River
The Sagavanirktok River or Sag River ( Iñupiaq: ''Saġvaaniqtuuq'') is a stream in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is about long and originates on the north slope of the Brooks Range, flowing north to the Beaufort Sea ne ...
*Salcha River
*Salmon River (Kobuk River tributary)
*Savonoski River
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Selawik River
The Selawik River is a stream, long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. Originating in the Purcell Mountains near the Zane Hills, it flows generally west through the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge to Selawik Lake, which emp ...
*Sethkokna River
*Seventymile River
*Shaktoolik River
* Shaviovik River
*Sheenjek River
*Ship Creek
* Siksikpuk River
*Sixtymile River
*Skagway River
*Skwentna River
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Snake River
The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. The Snake ...
*Snow River
* Squirrel River
*Stikine River
*Stony River (Alaska), Stony River
*Stuyahok River (Bonasila River tributary)
*Stuyahok River (Mulchatna River tributary)
*Sulatna River
*Susitna River
*Susulatna River
*Swanson River
*Swift River (Alaska), Swift River
* Tagagawik River
*Taiya River
*Takotna River
*Taku River
*Talachulitna River
*Talkeetna River
*Tana River (Alaska), Tana River
*Tanana River
*Tasnuna River
*Tatonduk River
*Tazlina River
*Teklanika River
*Tetlin River
*Tiekel River
*Tikchik River
*Tinayguk River
* Titaluk River
*Titna River
*Tlikakila River
*Togiak River
*Tok River
*Toklat River
*Tokositna River
*Tolovana River
*Tonsina River
*Tonzona River
* Toolik River
* Topagoruk River
*Tozitna River
*Tsirku River
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Tubutulik River
The Tubutulik River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The long river is situated on the Seward Peninsula. It flows southeastwards to the Kwiniuk Inlet at the northwestern end of Norton Bay, southwest of Koyuk in the Bering Sea. Its ...
*Tuluksak River
*Twentymile River in Chugach National Forest
*Tyone River
*Ugashik River
*Unalakleet River
*Ungalik River
*Unuk River
* Usuktuk River
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Utukok River
The Utukok River ( Iñupiaq: ''Utuqqaq'') is a long stream in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It rises in the De Long Mountains at the confluence of Kogruk and Tupik creeks and flows north, northeast, and then northwest. It e ...
*Wetbutt Creek
*White River (Yukon), White River
*Whiting River
*Wild River (Alaska), Wild River
*Wind River (northern Alaska), Wind River
*Wood River (Tanana River tributary)
*Wood River (Nushagak River tributary)
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Wulik River
The Wulik River is a stream, about long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. Originating in the De Long Mountains in the North Slope Borough, it flows southwest to Kivalina Lagoon in the Chukchi Sea, east of Kivalina. It head ...
*Yahtse River
*Yentna River
*Yetna River
*Yuki River
*Yukon River
*Zitiana River
See also
*List of islands of Alaska
*List of lakes of Alaska
*List of rivers of the United States
*List of waterfalls of Alaska
Notes
USGS GNIS named streams by Borough or Census Area:
References
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{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Rivers Of Alaska
Lists of rivers of the United States by state, Alaska
Lists of landforms of Alaska, Rivers
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