Anchor River

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Anchor River is a salmon-rich river on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula that flows into Cook Inlet and is popular for fishing and outdoor recreation.

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Anchor River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
drainageBasin Cook Inlet
ecosystemType salmon-bearing river
flowsInto Cook Inlet
hasAccess road access from Sterling Highway
hasActivity bank fishing
drift fishing
hiking
rafting
hasBoatLaunch Anchor River boat launch
hasCampground Anchor River State Recreation Area campground
hasFeature gravel bars
riparian vegetation
tidal estuary at mouth
hasProtectedArea Anchor River State Recreation Area
hasRegulation bag limits for salmon
seasonal fishing closures
hasSeasonalPattern fall steelhead runs
summer salmon runs
hasWildlife Dolly Varden
chum salmon
coho salmon
king salmon
pink salmon
salmon
steelhead trout
knownFor camping
outdoor recreation
salmon fishing
sport fishing
steelhead fishing
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Alaska
Cook Inlet
surface form: Cook Inlet watershed

Kenai Peninsula
managedBy Alaska Department of Fish and Game
mouthLocatedNear Anchor Point, Alaska
nearbyCity Homer, Alaska
nearbySettlement Anchor Point, Alaska
partOf Cook Inlet salmon fishery
recreationAreaManagedBy Alaska Department of Natural Resources
region Southcentral Alaska
subjectTo tidal influence near mouth
usedFor recreational fishing
subsistence fishing
tourism

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