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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Little Sustina River

The Little Susitna River is a river in Alaska. It originates in Hatcher Pass, at 1,700 feet (520 m), in the Talkeetna Mountains which form the northern boundary of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. It flows a few dozen miles to the Cook Inlet. It contains a variety of hydrology ranging from flat water near the inlet to class 5 water in Hatcher Pass. It is bridged by Fishook Road in Hatcher Pass, Edgerton Parks Road, Welch Road, George Parks Highway, and Schrock Road. It flooded in 1972 and again in August 2006, causing minor damage to homes and infrastructure. Popular activities along the river include camping, fishing, wildlife viewing and photography, and hunting.















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