Resurrection River

The Resurrection River is a large river on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. It rises near Upper Russian Lake in the Kenai Mountains and flows 22 miles (35 km) to empty into Resurrection Bay near Seward.[1][2] Part of the river passes through Kenai Fjords National Park. There has been small-scale placer mining for gold at the confluence of the river and Placer Creek.[3]

Resurrection River
The river valley seen from the edge of the Harding Icefield
Location of the mouth of the Resurrection River in Alaska
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
CitySeward, Alaska
Physical characteristics
SourceNear Upper Russian Lake
MouthResurrection Bay
  location
Seward
  coordinates
60°07′20″N 149°23′55″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length22 mi (35 km)
Discharge 
  locationmouth
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftBoulder Creek, Martin Creek, Box Canyon Creek, Salmon Creek
  rightSummit Creek, Placer Creek, Exit Glacier Floodplain, Paradise Creek

Fishing

Fishing for salmon is permitted in the lower Resurrection River. The river and bay it drains into have a very productive silver salmon fishery which peaks in August.[4] Other notable fisheries in the river include minor runs of Chinook salmon and Sockeye salmon.

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References

Resurrection River with Mount Benson



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