Information About Water Activities In Nome, Alaska
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Nome, Alaska
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Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Cape Krusenstern National Monument is a treeless coastal plain dotted with sizable lagoons and backed by gently rolling limestone hills.
FishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing
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Kayaking & Canoeing

Kobuk River
Just below Walker Lake, a short set of White Water Class III-IV rapids will be encountered. They may be portaged or lined if necessary on the east bank. The river meanders on for about twenty miles before encountering a second set of rapids in the Lower Kobuk Canyon which persist for about one mile.
Tent campingFishingWildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatching

Selawik River
The Selawik Wild River provides river floating, sport fishing, and hunting opportunities and is about 360 mile northwest of Fairbanks.
BirdwatchingFishingWildlife viewing
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