Rapid River (Alaska-Yukon)

For other places with the same name, see Rapid River.
Rapid River
River
Name origin: Named because of the "boulder stream rapids that extend three quarters of a mile up stream from its mouth."
Countries Canada, United States
Province/State Yukon, Alaska
Source Lahchah Mountain
 - location Northwest Yukon, Yukon, Canada
 - elevation 745 m (2,444 ft)
 - coordinates 67°42′13″N 140°43′01″W / 67.70361°N 140.71694°W / 67.70361; -140.71694
Mouth Porcupine River
 - location Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States
 - elevation 197 m (646 ft)
 - coordinates 67°16′37″N 141°37′58″W / 67.27694°N 141.63278°W / 67.27694; -141.63278Coordinates: 67°16′37″N 141°37′58″W / 67.27694°N 141.63278°W / 67.27694; -141.63278
Length 75 km (47 mi)

The Rapid River is a river in Yukon, Canada and Alaska, United States.

Etymology

The stream was published as Sucker River by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) in 1890. The current name was mentioned by R. G. McConnell of the Geological Survey of Canada in 1888. It was so named because of the "boulder stream rapids that extend three quarters of a mile up stream from its mouth."

Hydrology

The source of the Rapid River is on the slopes of Lahchah Mountain at an elevation of 745 metres (2,444 ft), about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Old Crow. The river travels 15 kilometres (9 mi) west to reach the United States border, where it crosses into Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska at 67°38′30″N 141°00′00″W / 67.64167°N 141.00000°W / 67.64167; -141.00000 at an elevation of 476 metres (1,562 ft). The river reaches its mouth at the Porcupine River at an elevation of 197 metres (646 ft), 12.8 kilometres (8.0 mi) north of the settlement of Old Rampart.

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