• The Tlikakila River (Dena'ina Athabascan Łiq'a Qilanhtnu, literally "salmon-are-there river") is a stream, 51 miles (82 km) long, in the U.S. state of Alaska.
  • Originating at the foot of glaciers in a mountain pass, the Tlikakila is a braided glacial river located entirely within Lake Clark National Park.
  • The Tlikakila River is located 100 air miles to the west of Anchorage, fed by the glaciers and snowfields of the Aleutian and Alaskan Mountains.
  • The Tlikakila River is a glacial river, starting from a glacier and fed along most of its length by small glacial side streams.
  • Tlikakila Nehri (Dena'ina Athabascan Łiq'a Qilanhtnu, kelimenin tam anlamıyla "somon-vardır-nehir")[5] 51 mil (82 km) uzunluğunda bir akarsu,[3]...
  • All 51 miles of the Tlikakila River are designated Wild & Scenic River.
  • The Tlikakila River (Dena 'ina Athabascan iq'a Qilanhtnu, literally "river where salmon live") is a 51-mile (82 km) long stream in the United States. state of Alaska.
  • Originating at the foot of glaciers in a mountain pass, the Tlikakila is a braided glacial river located entirely within Lake Clark National Park.
  • The Tlikakila River is a stream, 51 miles long, in the U.S. state of Alaska.