Salmon River (Kobuk River)

The Salmon River meanders during the wintertime.
The Salmon River arises in the Baird Mountains of the Brooks Range and flows 60 miles south to join the Kobuk River 2 miles southwest of its junction with the Tutksuk River. It is part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System and lies entirely within the Kobuk Valley National Park.
References
- Orth, Donald (1967) Dictionary of Alaska Place Names Geological Survey professional paper, Volume 567. USGS. Government Printing Office, Washington.
- Officially Designated Rivers of the National Wild and Scenic River System in Alaska Alaska Public Lands Information Center.
Coordinates: 67°09′N 159°27′W / 67.150°N 159.450°W
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