Brooks Range, Alaska

     This range is located in Alaska. The area covered by this range is about 58700 square miles. The tallest peak in the Brooks Range is Mount Isto at 9050 feet, not as high but also impressive are Mount Chamberlin, Brooks Range, Mount Hubley, and Mount Michelson. These mountains
 are made up of a number of smaller ranges including British Mountains, Brooks Range, Davidson Mountains, Endicott Mountains, Endicott Mountains, Fourth Range, Franklin Mountains, Kurupa Hills, Mary Range each one of them has its own charm. Lots of fun awaits you in this mountain range. These mountains have a few good whitewater kayaking and rafting rivers including Atigun/Sagavanirktok, Firth River, and Nigu River, a bit of paddling is always fun. In this mountain range you will never have a bad time.


 

Current weather conditions in the Brooks Range, Alaska
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High quality water resistant topo map of the Brooks Range, Alaska.

 



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  Books about the Brooks Range
Click for a list of books available on Amazon.com about the Brooks Range, Alaska.

 

 
OUTDOORS
These outdoors activities are available in the Brooks Range.
 Whitewater in the Brooks Range (3 total) including:
Atigun/Sagavanirktok  Class III-IV - 36 miles long (Dalton Highway Bridge to Slope Mt. Road Camp)
Firth River  Class III-IV - 99 miles long (Margaret Lake to Beaufort Sea)
Nigu River  Class I-II - 60 miles long (Gates of Arctic National Park)
 Lakes in the Brooks Range:

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