Innoko Wilderness

Innoko Wilderness
Innoko Wilderness in the summer
LocationInnoko National Wildlife Refuge, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, USA
Nearest cityUnalakleet, Alaska
Coordinates63°04′32″N 158°19′16″W / 63.07556°N 158.32111°W / 63.07556; -158.32111
Area1,240,000 acres (500,000 ha)
Established1980
Governing bodyUS Fish and Wildlife Service

Innoko Wilderness is a 1,240,000-acre (500,000 ha) wilderness area in the U.S. state of Alaska. It was designated by the United States Congress in 1980. It lies within the southeastern part of Innoko National Wildlife Refuge. Innoko Wilderness is a transition zone between the boreal forestland of interior Alaska and the open tundra of western Alaska. More than half of the Wilderness is wetlands of muskeg and marsh, lakes, rivers, and streams dotted with islands of black spruce and an understory of mosses, lichens, and shrubs. Along the Yukon and Innoko Rivers are numerous privately owned subsistence camps used periodically for hunting and fishing by Alaska Natives.[1]

  1. ^ Innoko Wilderness Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine - Wilderness.net

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