National Wild & Scenic Rivers
 

Mulchatna River

Alaska

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
4230 University Drive
Suite 311
Anchorage, Alaska 99508

Designated Reach: December 2, 1980. The segment within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

Classification/Mileage: Wild — 24.0 miles; Total — 24.0 miles.

The Mulchatna River, originating in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, flows through astonishingly scenic tundra. Its headwaters are Turquoise Lake, and it is flanked by the glacier-clad Chigmit Mountains to the east. The Mulchatna Caribou Herd frequents the area.

Related Site: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

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