Alagnak River
The Alagnak River flows from Kukaklek Lake in Katmai National Preserve and offers 69 miles of outstanding whitewater floating. The river is also noted for abundant wildlife and sport fishing for five species of salmon. Por... anglerweb.com
Togiak River
The Togiak is quite possibly the best King and Silver Salmon river in Alaska. Numerous anglers who have fished all over the world describe it as 'incomparable'. King Salmon runs begin in mid-June and fishing is excellent t... anglerweb.com
Arolik River
The Arolik River flows northwest from Arolik Lake through the Eek Mountains. The upper portion of the river is small and depending on the time of the year and current rainfall, can be fairly shallow. Rafters often find the... anglerweb.com
Noatak River
The Noatak River is a river in northwestern Alaska. The river begins in the Brooks Range Gates of the Arctic National Park at about {{coor dm|67|28|N|154|50|W|about 640 km (400 miles) to the Chukchi Sea at Kotzebue Sound. ... anglerweb.com
Larson Lake Lodge, Inc.
New remote fly-in fishing lodge in southcentral Alaska. The lake and surrounding streams are known for the runs of sockeye "red" salmon, rainbow and lake trout. Boats and canoes are provided. During the flight in, see Mt... landbigfish.com
Aniak River
Arctic Char, Chinook Salmon, Chum Salmon, Coho Salmon, Dolly Varden , Northern Pike, Pink Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Sockeye Salmon landbigfish.com
Lake Creek
The Susitna Drainage and Lake Creek are probably the most popular fishing areas in the State of Alaska for a number of reasons, the main one being easy access. Lake Creek is only a 45-minute floatplane flight from Anchorag... anglerweb.com
Lake Creek
The Susitna Drainage and Lake Creek are probably the most popular fishing areas in the State of Alaska for a number of reasons, the main one being easy access. Lake Creek is only a 45-minute floatplane flight from Anchorag... anglerweb.com
Mendenhall Campground (Ak)
Federal Recreation Lands Senior/Access and Golden Age/Access Passport holders discount only applies to the campsite use fee. It does not apply to extra utility charges for that campsite. The campsite use fee is the same a... recreation.gov
Kenai River
Alaska offers many different angling opportunities. The Kenai is arguably Alaska's most famous fishing river and best known for its runs of giant King Salmon (Chinook). The world record King was taken here in 1985 and weig... anglerweb.com
Russian River
The Russian River is a clear stream flowing from Upper Russian Lake, through Lower Russian Lake and emptying into the Kenai River at Mile 55 of the Sterling Highway. There is a privately operated ferry at the confluence of... anglerweb.com
Nushagak River
The Nushagak River is a river in southwest Alaska, it begins in the Alaska Range and flows southwest 450 km (280 miles) to Nushagak Bay, an inlet of Bristol Bay, east of Dillingham, Alaska. The Mighty Nushagak River feedin... anglerweb.com
Becharof National Wildlife Refuge
Becharof National Wildlife Refuge is a land of contrasts. From its rugged coastline to the 4,835-foot summit of the Mt. Peulik volcano (the name is taken from an Alaska Native word meaning "smoking," or "smoking mountain"... recreation.gov
Misty Fjords National Monument
Revillagigedo Island offers many superb paddling trips but the best is to circumnavigate the 120 miles around the island. This experience will reward a paddler with a bear observatory, hot springs, pictographs, Forest Servi... paddling.net
Buskin River
My favorite destination in southcentral Alaska is Kodiak. Kodiak is so close to the fishing grounds that you're likely to have a bite just a couple of minutes outside the harbor. There are folks in Kodiak who fish for salm... anglerweb.com
Susitna River
The Susitna River (IPA pronunciation: [su's?tn?]) (Dena'ina susitnu, literally 'sand river') is a 300-mile-long (489 km) river in the southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It, along with the Matanuska River, dra... anglerweb.com
Eek River
The Eek River lies between the Kwethluk and Kanektok Rivers. The Eek River is without a doubt the least known river in Western Alaska. This float flows through approximately 75 miles of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Wildlife Refuge.... anglerweb.com
Anchor River
The Anchor River is one of Alaskas premier fishing areas.The Anchor River supports runs of king, silver, and pink salmon, as well as Dolly Varden and steelhead. The king salmon run is the most popular fishery. The run begi... anglerweb.com