Selawik River - Nome, AK
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Selawik River
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The Selawik Wild River provides river floating, sport fishing, and hunting opportunities and is about 360 mile northwest of Fairbanks. The refuge is composed of estuaries, lakes, river deltas, and tundra slope. The most prominent feature is the extensive system of tundra wetlands nestled between the Waring Mountains and the Selawik Hills. Selawik is the Inupial word for "place of sheefish."


Facilities: With the remoteness and no facilities within the park each visitor must be well prepared and self sufficient.

Best Time To Visit: Unknown

Fees: None.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: With the remoteness and no facilities within the park each visitor must be well prepared and self sufficient.

Directions: The Selawik River can be accessed only by air taxi or local outfitter from Kotzebue, Galena or Ambler. Although the river is accessible and legally available to the public, one must be careful as not to trespass on private land.

Map: Click here for a map to Selawik River

Reservations: Unknown

 
Address
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 270
Kotzebue, Alaska 99752
Phone
General: 442-3799
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