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Kasilof River

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Source
  
Country
  
United States of America

Length
  
27 km

Mouth
  
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River mouth
  
Cook Inlet, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaskasea level

The Kasilof River (/kəˈslɒf/ kə-SEE-lof) or Ggasilatnu in the Dena'ina language is a river on the western Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The name is an anglicization of Reka Kasilova, the name given to the river by early Russian settlers in the area. It begins at Tustumena Lake and flows northwest to Cook Inlet near Kasilof. The upper section of the river is very swift, with several sections considered Class II whitewater, and underwater hazards are difficult to detect, due to the silty nature of the glacial runoff that comprises most of the river. The entire river has powerful currents and is very cold. There is public access to the lower section from the Sterling Highway. Drift and bank fishing for salmon is popular on the lower Kasilof.

Map of Kasilof River, Alaska, USA

References

Kasilof River Wikipedia


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