Rafting the Innoko
Southwestern Alaska is full of pristine winding and converging rivers that teem with fish and wildlife. Each river has its own flavor, allowing you to choose the ideal setting and pace for your particular floating journey.
Some trips are so remote that you may not come across a single soul - it will just be you and the river. Aniak provides the best gear and service available for all float trip river adventures, including self-bailing Otter rafts, pumps, patch kits, dry bags, marine radios, and much more.
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Innoko River The Innoko is the westernmost major tributary of the Yukon River. It is a very slow, easy river in a remote and isolated setting. Past Shagaluk, water levels are low and the current is especially slow. The Innoko rises in the Kuskokwim Mountains west of the town of McGrath and flows north, then southwest for about 500 miles (800 km) before joining the Yukon near Holy Cross. Most of the river basin lies in the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is visited by an estimated 130 species of birds, and more than 300,000 migratory nesting waterfowl and shorebirds. Frequent flooding supports willow sandbars, providing habitat for moose and beavers. Year-round residents include peregrine falcons, black and grizzly bears, wolves, marten, lynx, red fox, river otter, and wolverine. Winter brings Beaver Mountain caribou.
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