Lake Size: 160 km Shoreline Length (Miles): 2300 mile-long Yukon River Latitude: 64.4724 Longitude: -147.1100 Lake Level Above Sea Level: 144 meters Counties: Fairbanks North Star Cities: Fairbanks North Star
Information: The Chena River is a 100-mile-long (160 km) river in the Interior region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally west from the White Mountains to the Tanana River near the city of Fairbanks, which is built on both sides of the river. The 2300 mile-long Yukon River flows from both the Tanana and Chena Rivers.
The river is fed by five tributaries: the North Fork, South Fork, West Fork, Middle (East) Fork, and the Little Chena River. All empty into the Middle Fork, which is the main section of the river. The Chena River is surrounded by the Chena River State Recreation Area in the upper half of the river basin. The Chena River is used for recreational fishing and boating. During the winter months the river is also traveled by snowmachines and mushers (sled dogs).
The Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project dam, which includes a station for counting fish populations, is located about 45 miles up the Chena River from the mouth of the Tanana River. The river is home to several species of fish and is a spawning area for king salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). The dam was built in response to the 1967 Fairbanks flood which inundated much of the city. When closed, excess water is kept back upriver from Fairbanks and North Pole, and given enough water, spills into the Tanana River near North Pole about eight miles away from the Chena.
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For people who enjoy angling, Chena River State Recreation Area has ponds stocked with rainbow trout and with arctic grayling. Fishing in the ponds is not limited to catch-and-release only - here comes dinner! The state recreation area has four road-accessible ponds open for fishing. These ponds are located at mileposts 30, 42.8, 45.5 and 47.9 on the Chena Hot Springs Road.
Address:
P.O. Box 55270
North Pole,AK,99705
Phone: (907) 488-2748
Directions:
From Fairbanks, 17 miles east on Richardson Hwy.
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