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Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve adventures

Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve Adventures

Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve protects vast, rugged wilderness along two iconic rivers, offering exceptional opportunities for paddling, wildlife viewing, and exploring Alaska's Gold Rush history.

2,514,540
Acres Protected
Approx. 35
Miles of Trails
Around 10,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve

 

Located in east-central Alaska, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve spans a rugged landscape where the Yukon River and its main tributary, the Charley River, carve through vast boreal forests and rolling hills. Covering over 2.5 million acres, the preserve features pristine wilderness ecosystems that sustain diverse wildlife including moose, Dall sheep, wolves, black and grizzly bears, and numerous migratory bird species. The Charley River is a designated Wild and Scenic River, prized by paddlers for its remote, untouched character and challenging whitewater stretches, providing thrilling adventures for experienced boaters. Along the Yukon River, remnants of the historic Gold Rush period and Alaska’s frontier past still spark curiosity with remains of old mining claims, cabins, and trading posts. The preserve's geography is marked by glacial valleys carved during the Ice Age and significant cultural heritage sites tied to the Gwich’in Athabaskan people. Outdoor recreation here is deeply tied to the water—with canoeing, kayaking, and rafting serving as prime ways to explore remote stretches. Fishing along the rivers offers abundant opportunities for grayling and salmon, while hiking in the Charley River region provides a chance to catch impressive views and wildlife encounters in a virtually untouched environment. The preserve’s remoteness and limited road access ensure solitude and wilderness quality, appealing to adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. Visitors are drawn by the combination of wild river journeys, rugged backcountry, rich history, and spectacular natural beauty that defines this Alaskan gem.

Highlights

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Charley River – a designated Wild and Scenic River offering remote paddling experiences

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Historic gold mining sites and remnants of Alaskan frontier culture

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Abundant wildlife habitat including moose, Dall sheep, and both black and grizzly bears

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Vast wilderness allowing for multi-day river journeys and backcountry camping

Notable Natural Features

Charley River Wild and Scenic River

A federally designated Wild and Scenic River, celebrated for its pristine water quality, challenging rapids, and remote wilderness setting.

Yukon River Corridor

A historic transportation and trade route filled with cultural sites and important for both recreation and subsistence activities.

Alaska Range Foothills

The preserve's diverse topography includes foothills full of scenic vistas, alpine tundra, and wildlife habitats.