
Tinayguk River
This 44-mile-long wild and scenic river is the largest tributary of the North Fork of the Koyukuk.
Plan Around Tinayguk River
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Tinayguk River Details
This 44-mile-long wild and scenic river is the largest tributary of the North Fork of the Koyukuk. Paddlers will glimpse broad, glacial valleys and the Endicott Mountain peaks. The area provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and backpacking.
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Nearby Parks Around Tinayguk River
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Tinayguk River
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2.6 mi away
North Fork of the Koyukuk River
Flowing through glacially-carved mountain valleys, this 102-mile long river runs along a major caribou migration route.
17.0 mi away
Frigid Crags
Along with Boreal Mountain, Frigid Crags form the "Gates of the Arctic".
18.5 mi away
Boreal Mountain
One half of the park's "gate," Boreal Mountain has an elevation of 6,654 feet.
25.1 mi away
Mount Doonerak
One of the park's most popular climbing spots, this peak is located in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range.
28.8 mi away
Wiseman
Wiseman is a resident zone community that exists outside park boundaries.