Yukon River
The Yukon River is a river in northwestern North America. It starts in British Columbia, continues through the Yukon Territory, and ends in Alaska. It empties into the Bering Sea. It is the longest river in Alaska and the Yukon. It was one of the main ways that people travelled during the 1896–1903 Klondike Gold Rush.
Yukon River Media
Map of the Yukon River watershed
The bridge across the Yukon River at Carmacks on the Klondike Highway
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The E. L. Patton Yukon River Bridge carries the Dalton Highway over the Yukon north of Fairbanks.
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Crossing the Lake Laberge by canoe
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Yukon River near Carmacks
The Yukon River, as seen from the Midnight Dome in Dawson City, Yukon
Anabranches near the junction of the Yukon River and the Koyukuk River in Alaska, August 24, 1941