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Salmon River
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The Salmon River meanders during the wintertime.
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Country United States
State Alaska
Type: Wild
Designated: December 2, 1980

The Salmon River is a beautiful river located in Alaska, a large state in the United States. It starts high up in the Baird Mountains, which are part of the Brooks Range. This river flows for about 60 miles (97 kilometers) south until it joins another river called the Kobuk River.

Discover the Salmon River

The Salmon River is a special place. It is part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. This means it is protected to keep its natural beauty and wildlife safe. The entire river flows inside the Kobuk Valley National Park.

Journey Through Alaska

The Salmon River begins its journey in the rugged Baird Mountains. These mountains are part of the larger Brooks Range in northern Alaska. From there, the river travels about 60 miles (97 kilometers) south. It eventually meets the Kobuk River. This meeting point is close to where the Kobuk River joins the Tutksuk River.

A Protected River

The Salmon River was officially named a "Wild and Scenic River" on December 2, 1980. This special title helps protect the river and its surroundings. It ensures that the river stays wild and natural for future generations to enjoy. Being part of this system means the river's unique features, like its clean water and natural setting, are preserved.

Inside Kobuk Valley National Park

The entire Salmon River flows within the boundaries of Kobuk Valley National Park. This national park is known for its large sand dunes and the caribou that migrate through it. The river adds to the park's amazing natural landscape. It provides a home for many plants and animals.

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