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    Resurrection Bay
    Situated in southern Alaska near Seward, Resurrection Bay is a popular spot for salmon and halibut fishing.
    Address: .   AK  USA
     

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    Chena River
    Stretching from the hills east of Fairbanks and emptying into the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Chena River is a popular spot for boating and fishing. During the winter months, the river is traveled by dog sleds and snowmobiles.
    Address: . Fairbanks  AK  USA
     

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    Cook Inlet
    Cook Inlet is an estuary stretching from the Gulf of Alaska in south-central Alaska. Surrounding the inlet are the city of Anchorage and the communities found on the Kenai Peninsula.
    Address: . Anchorage  AK  USA
     

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    Potter Marsh
    Potter Marsh is a wildlife viewing area and popular birding spot located in south Anchorage, 10 mi (16 km) from downtown. A boardwalk in the park provides better views and is lined with interpretive signs.
    Address: Seward Highway Anchorage  AK  USA
    Telephone 1 907 267-2556 
     

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    Copper River
    The glacier-fed Copper River stretches approximately 300 mi (480 km) long, winding its way through the Wrangell and Chugach mountains in south-central Alaska. It is famous for its wild salmon runs and delta ecosystem.
    Address: . Chitina  AK  USA
     

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    Tanana River
    Tanana River runs to the north of the Wrangell Mountains and the Alaska Range. The 650-mile-long river is the largest tributary of the Yukon River.
    Address: .   AK  USA
     
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    Ship Creek
    Go salmon fishing in downtown Anchorage at Ship Creek, offering views of the city's skyscrapers and opportunities to watch anglers in action and see the salmon running upstream.
    Address: Whitney Road Anchorage  AK  USA  99501
     

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    Prince William Sound
    Located in the south coast of Alaska, Prince William Sound is surrounded by the Chugach Mountains and contains islands, fjords and glaciers. Prince William Sound was the site of the Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989, an environmental disaster that affected the area's vast ecosystem.
    Address: . Valdez  AK  USA
     

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    College Fjord
    College Fjord is lined with glaciers named after various college institutions including Harvard and Yale. The fjord is located in the northern sector of Prince William Sound, east of Seward, Alaska.
    Address: . Seward  AK  USA
     

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    Kuskokwim River
    Flowing through southwest Alaska into the Bering Sea, the Kuskokwim River is the second largest drainage in Alaska. Communities found along its length include Aniak, Bethel and McGrath.
    Address: . Bethel  AK  USA
     

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    Fortymile River
    Running through the Alaska interior and Canada's Yukon, the Fortymile River was used by early prospectors. It is known for its wild rapids and cold water temperatures.
    Address: . Chicken  AK  USA
     

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    Kachemak Bay
    Situated on the southern part of Kenai Peninsula, Kachemak Bay is surrounded by glaciers, mountains and active volcanoes. A variety of wildlife inhabits the area, including seabirds, brown bears, sea lions and humpack whales.
    Address: .   AK  USA
     

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    Nenana River
    A tributary of the Tanana River, the Nenana River is a popular white water rafting destination. The river forms the eastern boundary of the Denali National Park.
    Address: . Anderson  AK  USA
     

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    Anchor River
    The Anchor River is a popular fishing destination, situated on the Kenai Peninsula. Its waters support king, silver and pink salmon, steelhead and dolly varden. Access the river via Anchor River Road, west of the Old Sterling Highway.
    Address: . Anchor Point  AK  USA  99556
     

     
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