Tlikakila River photograph

Tlikakila River

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Length82 km
SourceLower Summit Lake
Country United States
Designated as world heritage siteDecember 2, 1980
DistrictsKenai Peninsula Borough
Lake and Peninsula
BoroughsKenai Peninsula Borough
Lake and Peninsula
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID3048002
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About Tlikakila River


The Tlikakila River is a stream, 51 miles long, in the U. S. state of Alaska. The river, lying entirely within Lake Clark National Park, flows southwest from Summit Lake in the Chigmit Mountains of the Aleutian Range to Lake Clark. The Tlikakila is one of three national "wild rivers" in Lake Clark National Park.

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