Squirrel River

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The Squirrel River is a remote river in northwestern Alaska known for its wilderness scenery, subsistence use, and opportunities for backcountry boating and fishing.

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Squirrel River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country United States of America
drainageBasin Kobuk River basin NERFINISHED
environment Arctic and subarctic climate
flowsThrough remote wilderness areas
hasActivity canoeing
kayaking
packrafting
rafting
sport fishing
hasCharacteristic remote
undeveloped
wilderness
hasSeasonalUse fall hunting
summer boating
winter travel routes
hasVegetation boreal forest
tundra
hasWildlife Arctic grayling NERFINISHED
black bear
brown bear
caribou
moose
northern pike NERFINISHED
salmon
sheefish
waterfowl
knownFor backcountry boating
fishing opportunities
subsistence use
wilderness scenery
locatedIn Alaska
Brooks Range region NERFINISHED
northwestern Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northwest Arctic Borough NERFINISHED
mouthCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Kobuk River NERFINISHED
partOf Kobuk River watershed
region Arctic Alaska NERFINISHED
northwestern Alaska interior
tributaryOf Kobuk River NERFINISHED
usedBy local Alaska Native communities
subsistence users
usedFor recreational boating
recreational fishing
subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting

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Kobuk River majorTributary Squirrel River