Last updated: April 16, 2021
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Float the Yukon River

A hyperlapse is a moving timelapse and, in this case, it is of the 100 mile stretch of Yukon River from Eagle, Alaska to Slaven's Roadhouse in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Complete with notable location descriptions, this virtual tour of the Yukon River is for entertainment and basic orientation purposes. Learn all about floating the Yukon River on our website.
Details
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Summer, Fall
Accessibility Information
A hyperlapse is a moving timelapse and, in this case, it is of the 100 mile stretch of Yukon River from Eagle, Alaska to Slaven's Roadhouse in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Complete with notable location descriptions, this virtual tour of the Yukon River is for entertainment and basic orientation purposes.
Access to the Yukon River is via two boat launches in Eagle, Alaska that do not provide developed accessible access to the river or launched boat. Downriver of Eagle is a wilderness environment with zero services or development until 160 miles downstream in Circle, Alaska, which is similar to Eagle in terms of having one, undeveloped boat launch.
Access to the Yukon River is via two boat launches in Eagle, Alaska that do not provide developed accessible access to the river or launched boat. Downriver of Eagle is a wilderness environment with zero services or development until 160 miles downstream in Circle, Alaska, which is similar to Eagle in terms of having one, undeveloped boat launch.
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