• Varying from Class I (easy) to III (difficult) on the International Scale of River Difficulty, the Tlikakila River is floatable by raft and kayak.
  • 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 SE side of the pass, flows down the mountainside and splits into two channels—one going NE into Summit Lake and the other SW as the Tlikakila River.
  • 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 (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.
  • Braiding of the water flow along the Tlikakila River The Tlikakila's braided channel. All 51 miles of the Tlikakila River are designated Wild & Scenic River.
  • The Tlikakila River is a glacial river, starting from a glacier and fed along most of its length by small glacial side streams.
  • Open in The Map Tlikakila River on The Map. ... © CalTopo, USGS, NZTopo CC-by-3.0-NZ, Kartverket, NLS Finland 2020. Tlikakila River in Detail.
  • The Tlikakila River is a notable waterway located within the Lake and Peninsula Borough of southwestern 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.