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Revision as of 18:42, 9 March 2019 by Ira Leviton (talk | contribs) (Fixed a typo found with Misplaced Pages:Typo_Team/moss.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Kakhonak River is a river in Alaska that flows from Kakhonak Lake into Iliamna Lake via Kakhonak Bay. It is fast moving river with white water and four waterfalls. It has a large fish population including trout, grayling and salmon.
Bud Branham built a cabin at Kakhonak Falls in 1949, which eventually grew into Kakhonak Falls Lodge, the first sportsmen's lodge in the Bristol Bay watershed.
See also
Reference
- Bennett, Bo (2000). Rods & Wings. Anchorage: Publication Consultants. p. 93-94. ISBN 9781888125627.
59°26′53″N 154°28′45″W / 59.44806°N 154.47917°W / 59.44806; -154.47917
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