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Access Site AK

Chatanika River

Chatanika River

Source: alaska_department_of_fish_and_game Updated 1 year ago

City: Fairbanks, AK
County: Fairbanks North Star Borough
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 64.98127590, -148.65084858
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About This Access Site
The Chatanika River boat ramp near Fairbanks, Alaska provides access to a scenic, meandering river popular with kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters. The ramp is located at the Lower Chatanika State Recreation Area, which offers campsites, a picnic area, and other amenities.

The Chatanika River is a medium-sized stream flowing for over 100 miles from the Chatanika Glacier to its confluence with the Tolovana River. It features a gentle gradient and moderate current, making it well-suited for leisurely floats and day trips. Boaters should be aware of potential obstacles like fallen trees and sandbars, and plan accordingly.

The Upper Chatanika State Recreation Site at mile 39 of the Steese Highway is another access point, with a boat launch, campground, and day use facilities. This site marks the start of the Chatanika Canoe Trail, a popular multi-day paddling route. Overall, the Chatanika River offers a scenic and relatively accessible way to experience Alaska's interior waterways.