Information About Water Activities In Nome, Alaska
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Cape Krusenstern National Monument - Boating
Cape Krusenstern National Monument is a treeless coastal plain dotted with sizable lagoons and backed by gently rolling limestone hills.

Kobuk River - Kayaking & Canoeing
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.

Selawik River - Kayaking & Canoeing
The Selawik Wild River provides river floating, sport fishing, and hunting opportunities and is about 360 mile northwest of Fairbanks.
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