the kuskokwim river
The Yukon River is the longest river in Alaska. And alot of villages are located on it.
the yukon!
Yukon River which is the longest river in Alaska around 1,900 miles, Kuskokwin River, Colville River, Copper River. There are over 3,000 rivers in Alaska.
The Yukon River is Alaska's mightiest and longest river. Located in the northwestern part of North America, the Yukon River is 1,980 miles in length.
The Yukon River is the longest river in Yukon & Alaska. Third longest river in North America, flowing northwest from the Coastal Range mountains of northern British Columbia, through the Yukon Territory and Alaska to the Bering Sea.
The Yukon River in Alaska. It stretches 1979 km through Alaska and Canada.
The Yukon River flows approximately 2,000 miles through Alaska and Canada. It is one of the longest rivers in North America.
The primary river in Alaska is the Yukon River, which is one of the longest rivers in North America. It flows through Canada and into Alaska, eventually emptying into the Bering Sea. Other significant rivers in Alaska include the Kuskokwim River and the Copper River, each playing important roles in the state's ecology and transportation.
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
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.
No. The James River is 410 miles long. The Wabash River in Indiana is 475 miles long. The Wabash River is the longest free flowing river East of the Mississippi. Look to Alaska for the biggest of everything. :)