- Aniak River
The Aniak River is a
river inAlaska ,.USA Aniak is aYup'ik word meaning "the place where it comes out," which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River. This river played a role in thePlacer Gold Rush of 1900-01, when prospectors fromNome rushed to theKuskokwim River Delta after hearing of discoveries along the "Yellow River" - later believed to be the Aniak River, because of the yellow tint fromsilt carried fromheadwater stream s. Beginning at Aniak Lake, the river generally flows due south. The upper sections flow through the Kilbuck andKuskokwim Mountains , and the lower portions transition to the Kuskokwim lowlands andtundra . The river stretches 140 river miles joining the Kuskokwim one mile east of Aniak. The Aniak has excellent sports fishing opportunities, with all five species of pacificsalmon , pike,sheefish ,arctic char ,rainbow trout , and grayling all present, including lake trout in Aniak Lake itself. Several sports fishing outfitters operate along the Aniak. Navigation of the river is tricky, since it is swift flowing with multiple channels and many hazards including debris loads, log jams and sweepers (trees hanging just above the water which "sweep" the surface as it flows by) that change position with each spring's ice breakup cycle. The lower river is more navigable with an experienced boat driver, however the upper river is typically only accessed by rafts which can be dropped off by airplane atAniak Lake 100 miles upstream from the Kuskokwim confluence. The Aniak River itself, above approx. 25 miles from the mouth, is unusable for surface travel in winter due to incomplete freeze and speed of flow. Historical winter trails parallel most of its lengthee also
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List of Alaska rivers
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