The Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve is the place you would want to be in if you are romanticized by the water around you. In The Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve in East Central Alaska you can see a lot of wonderful sites from the magnificent falcons to the place where the gold rush happened a very long time ago.
The beauty of this place is that you need to traverse by either of these rivers as there are no roads to take you anywhere.
If you need to go somewhere then you either have to take a boat on the Charley River or take a kayak and paddle down the Yukon – the water is the only form of transportation here.
The places you must visit while you are at the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve will include the most celebrated road houses at the park, the mining cabins that were once used to mine coal and gold and the one and only Coal Creek Dredge. Incidentally this is the only place that you can find such beautiful peregrine falcons as this is the largest of their nesting habitats in the entire North American region.
The Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve has about six public use cabins and you can reach them if you get in through the Yukon, and you have to spend a night in one of these for an incredible experience. If you are new and would require more information, no worries, all you need to do is ask at the visitor center in Eagle.
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