John River (Alaska)

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In 1980, the Script error: No such module "convert". segment of the John River within the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve were designated "wild" and added to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.[4] The designation means that the segment is unpolluted, free-flowing, and generally inaccessible except by trail.[5]

The John River Valley is an important migration route for Arctic caribou.[4]

History

In 1901, the Schrader-Peters expedition explored the John River, the Anaktuvuk River, and continued onward to Point Barrow. In 1931, Robert "Bob" Marshall explored the John River up to the Arctic Divide, and described seeing a "quadruple rainbow".[6][7]

Boating

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See also

References

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