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  2. Delta River - Wikipedia

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    The Delta River is an 80-mile (130 km) tributary of the Tanana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [1] Its name in the Ahtna language is Saas Na’ [pronunciation?]. Fed by the Tangle Lakes of the Alaska Range, the river flows north to meet the larger river near Big Delta. [3]

  3. Delta Wild and Scenic River - Bureau of Land Management

    www.blm.gov/visit/delta-wild-and-scenic-river

    Delta Wild and Scenic River. The Delta River watershed is in the Alaska Range in Southcentral Alaska and provides year-round recreational opportunities within its 150,000 acres of land, 160 miles of streams, and 21 lakes.

  4. Delta River MP 21.5 | ALASKA.ORG

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    The Delta River, including Tangle Lakes to mile 212 on the Richardson Highway, is an outstanding river to float, although there is a set of falls to portage around. It offers a variety of water challenges: quiet lake, fast and rocky Class I to the falls, good Class II rapids following the falls, Class I meandering water to Eureka Creek, and ...

  5. Delta Wild and Scenic River | Bureau of Land Management

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    The Delta River watershed is in the Alaska Range in Southcentral Alaska. River access is along the Denali Highway, about 22 miles west of Paxson. Year-round recreational opportunities abound throughout the river’s watershed, which includes 150,000 acres of land, 160 miles of streams, and 21 lakes.

  6. Delta River - Rivers.gov

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    Delta River. Alaska. The Delta River watershed extends from the Upper Tangle Lakes downstream to Black Rapids; the Tangle River flows through and connects the lakes (150,000 acres, 160 miles of streams, and 21 lakes) before finding its way to the Delta River.

  7. Yukon Kuskokwim River Delta in Alaska

    www.travelalaska.com/.../southwest/yukon-kuskokwim-river-delta

    The Yukon-Kuskokwim River Delta spans from the western edge of Southcentral Alaska to the Bering Sea. The Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers meander through an area encompassing over 50,000 square miles - one of the world’s largest river deltas.

  8. Delta Wild and Scenic River, Alaska - Recreation.gov

    www.recreation.gov/camping/gateways/16852

    The Delta River watershed is in the Alaska Range in Southcentral Alaska and provides year-round recreational opportunities within its 150,000 acres of land, 160 miles of streams, and 21 lakes.

  9. NRP: Delta River, AK: Delta Wild and Scenic River (Outlet of...

    www.nationalriversproject.com/ak/delta-river-delta-wild-and-scenic...

    Delta Wild and Scenic River (Outlet of Lower Tangle Lake to 1/2-mile north of Black Rapids) The Delta River watershed is in the Alaska Range in Southcentral Alaska and provides year-round recreational opportunities within its 150,000 acres of land, 160 miles of streams, and 21 lakes.

  10. Delta Wild and Scenic River Brochure - Bureau of Land Management

    www.blm.gov/documents/alaska/public-room/brochure/delta...

    This brochure provides safety tips and navigation information to plan a successful float trip on the Delta Wild and Scenic River or the Tangle Lakes, as well as information on the cultural history of the area, its unique geology, and the fish and wildlife you might see.

  11. Delta Wild & Scenic River | National Rivers - The Sights and...

    www.thearmchairexplorer.com/alaska/delta_river.php

    The Delta flows north through the Alaska Range and drains into the Tanana River, which soon after flows into the Yukon River. The primary put-in place for boaters on the Delta is at the Delta National Wild & Scenic Wayside at mile 21 on the Denali Highway west of Paxson.