TANANA RIVER

Fairbanks Tanana River

The 'Tanana River' (IPA pronunciation: ) is a tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska.
Its headwaters are on the north slope of the Wrangell Mountains in southeast Alaska. It flows in a northeast direction, and then turns to the northwest near the border with the Yukon Territory, and flows laterally along the northern slope of the Alaska Range, roughly paralleled by the Alaska Highway. In central Alaska, it emerges into a lowland marsh region known as the Tanana Valley and passes to the south of the city of Fairbanks and past the village of Ester.
In the marsh regions it is joined by several large tributaries, including the Nenana (near the city of Nenana) and the Kantishna. It empties into the Yukon approximately 70 miles (110 km) downriver from the village of Manley Hot Springs, near the town of Tanana.
The date when the ice breaks on the Tanana River, an event that commemorates both the start of spring in Alaska, as well as transportation in Alaska before paved roads, trains, and planes, is the point of the 'Nenana Ice Classic', a guessing game held in Nenana. During the history of the Ice Classic, the earliest calendar date the ice broke was April 20 in both 1940 and 1998; the latest date was May 20, 1964. The last prize awarded as of January 2005 was $300,000.
The word ''Tanana'' means ''mountain river'' in Athabascan.

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Major tributaries (in descending order of elevation)
See also

Major tributaries (in descending order of elevation)



Chisana River

Nabesna River

Kalutna River

Tok River

Robertson River

Johnson River

Little Gerstle River

Healy River

Volkmar River

Gerstle River

Clearwater Creek

Goodpaster River

Delta River

Delta Creek

Little Delta River

Salcha River

Little Salcha River

Chena River


★ North Fork


★ South Fork

Wood River

Tatlanika River

Nenana River


Teklanika River


Seventeen Mile Slough

Tolovana River

Kantishna River

Zitziana River

Cosna River

Chitanana River

See also



List of Alaska rivers

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