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Bonasila River
Bonasila River is located in Alaska
Bonasila River
Location of the mouth of the Bonasila River in Alaska
Native name Ngidegh Srixno'
Country United States
State Alaska
Census Area Yukon–Koyukuk
Physical characteristics
Main source Nulato Hills
1,783 ft (543 m)
62°56′26″N 161°12′18″W / 62.94056°N 161.20500°W / 62.94056; -161.20500
River mouth Yukon River
Bonasila Slough near Elkhorn Island, 27 miles (43 km) northwest of Holy Cross
26 ft (7.9 m)
62°31′58″N 160°12′34″W / 62.53278°N 160.20944°W / 62.53278; -160.20944
Length 125 mi (201 km)

The Bonasila River' is a cool waterway in Alaska, a state in the United States. It's known as Ngidegh Srixno in the Deg Xinag language, which is spoken by some of the native people in the area. This river is about 125 miles (201 km) long. It's an important branch of the much larger Yukon River.

Where Does the Bonasila River Start?

The Bonasila River begins its journey in the Nulato Hills. These hills are a part of the beautiful Alaskan landscape. From there, the river flows generally towards the southeast.

Where Does the Bonasila River End?

The Bonasila River doesn't just end; it joins up with a bigger river system! It flows into a special channel called the Bonasila Slough. A slough is like a side channel or a slow-moving part of a river. This slough then wraps around the western side of Elkhorn Island.

This area is about 27 miles (43 km) northwest of a town called Holy Cross. Eventually, the waters of the Bonasila Slough mix with the mighty Yukon River. The Yukon River is one of the longest rivers in North America!

Why is the Bonasila River Important?

Even though it's not as famous as the Yukon River, the Bonasila River is a key part of the local environment. Rivers like the Bonasila help support wildlife and plants in the region. They also provide water and pathways for animals.

For people living nearby, rivers are often important for travel and resources. The Bonasila River contributes to the overall health of the larger Yukon River basin. This basin is a huge area where all the water drains into the Yukon River.

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