15 Major Facts About The Yukon River (3rd longest river in US)

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15 Major Facts About The Yukon River: The Yukon River is the third longest river in the North America. It is about 3,190 kilometers long. It originates from the Llewellyn glacier. Here are the list of 15 major facts about the Yukon River.

15 Major Facts About The Yukon River

1. The Yukon River is the third longest river in North America. It is a major watercourse of northwestern North America.

2. The Yukon River is about 3,190 kilometers long.

3. The Yukon River flows through the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Alaska.

4. The Yukon River originates from the Llewellyn glacier at Atlin lake.

5. The Yukon River empties into the Bearing Sea at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.

6. The Yukon River gives its name to a territory in Canada: the Yukon.

7. Some of the major tributaries of the Yukon River are Pelly River, Stewart River, and the Klondike River.

8. The Yukon River gained global attention during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 19th century. Prospectors traveled along this river to reach the Klondike region in search of gold.

9. The Yukon River Bridge is located on the Yukon River, which connects the towns of Eagle and Tok in Alaska.

10. The Yukon River Basin is vast, covering an area of about 330,000 square miles (850,000 square km).

11. The name ‘Yukon’ originates from the Gwich’in word ‘Yuk-un-ah’, which means ‘great river’.

12. The Yukon River and its surroundings are home to diverse wildlife, including Salmon, Grayling, Pike, and various bird species.

13. The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council was formed in 1997. It is dedicated to preserving and protecting the Yukon River watershed.

14. The Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Yukon River. It is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the United States.

15. The Yukon River is home to one of the longest salmon runs in the world.

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