The USGS lists 9,728 Alaskan Rivers a few of which include:
Yukon, Gulkana, Saganavirktok, and Copper River to name a few. See the related link for a complete list of the rivers in Alaska.
The Susitna River and the Knik River are the two principal rivers in Alaska. The Susitna River is 313 miles in length, and the Knik River is 25 miles in length.
The Yukon River is the longest river in Alaska. Other major rivers include the Stikine River, Taku River and the Kasilof River.
Two of the major rivers in Alaska are the Yukon River and the Colville River. Another river that may be considered major would be the Kuskokwim river.
Some famous Rivers.
Yukon.
Kuskokwim.
Tanana.
CHena.
There are more.
Yes. There are more than twelve thousand rivers in Alaska. The longest river in Alaska is the Yukon. See related link below for a list of the major rivers in Alaska
some of the major rivers in Alaska are Yukon river(2,300 miles), Kuskokwim river, Chena river(10 miles) etc.
If in doubt there is always the Yukon.
Major lakes that are located in the state of Alaska, include the Llamna Lake and the Becharof Lake. There are also several rivers that are located in Alaska, as well.
Yes, Alaska has rivers. There are about fifteen rivers in Alaska. The Yukon River is one of the longest rivers in Alaska. It travels the entire state from the North Pacific Ocean to the eastern border of Alaska.
There are mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, peninsulas, island, bays,
Alaska has the most rivers, with over 3,000 throughout the state. Alaska's rivers are world renowned for their abundant fishing and beautiful scenery.
Alaska has more than 12,000 rivers, but only 9,728 have official names
Some Alaskan rivers include: Yukon, Kongakut, Canning,Sagavanirktok, Kuparuk, Colville,Meade, Kuk, Noatak, Wulik,Noatak, Selawik and Nushagak.
Alaska, by far, has the most lakes. Don't know about rivers, but it wouldn't shock me if they have the most rivers, too.
the rivers are Yukon ,Kuskokwim, Tanana
Yes there are.