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Access Site AK

Circle

Yukon River

Source: alaska_department_of_fish_and_game Updated 1 year ago

City: Circle, AK
County: Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 65.82684468, -144.06211680
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About This Access Site
The Circle boat ramp provides access to the Yukon River in the remote town of Circle, Alaska. This is the eastern-most boat launch along the Yukon River in Alaska, located about 160 miles downstream from the town of Eagle. The ramp is a simple gravel/dirt entry point to the river, without any developed facilities or amenities.

The Yukon River at Circle is a large, fast-moving river with an average width of over 1 mile. The river's gradient is relatively flat in this area, but the currents can be strong, especially during high water periods. Paddlers and boaters should exercise caution when launching and be prepared for challenging river conditions. There are no services or supplies available at the immediate launch site, so users should come fully equipped for self-supported trips.

The nearest accommodations are limited in Circle, consisting of informal camping near the boat ramp. More extensive services and facilities can be found further west in larger towns along the Steese Highway. Overall, the Circle boat ramp provides basic access to a remote and wild section of the iconic Yukon River, requiring self-sufficient planning and preparation from those wishing to explore this northern waterway.