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King Salmon River (Egegik River)

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- elevation
  
482 ft (147 m)

Mouth
  
Egegik River

- elevation
  
0 ft (0 m)

Country
  
United States of America

King Salmon River (Egegik River)

- location
  
Katmai National Park and Preserve

- location
  
37 miles (60 km) southwest of Naknek, Alaska Peninsula

The King Salmon River is a 60-mile (97 km) tributary of the Egegik River on the western slope of the Alaska Peninsula in southwest Alaska, United States. Formed by the confluence of Contact and Takayofo creeks along the southwest border of Katmai National Park and Preserve, it flows west-northwest to meet the larger river about 2 miles (3 km) east of the village of Egegik.

Map of King Salmon River, Egegik, AK, USA

A relatively straight and braided river, it descends from an elevation of about 500 feet (152 m) to sea level. Being quite shallow, it is not navigable beyond its lower reaches. Although game fish on the river include king, chum, and silver salmon, the main species are rainbow trout, Arctic grayling, and char.

References

King Salmon River (Egegik River) Wikipedia


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