Six Mile Creek

Local nameSix Mile Creek
LocationAlaska, United States

Sixmile Creek is a short, approximately 12 miles waterway with some of the most exciting whitewater rafting in Alaska. The Six Mile Creek drainage starts as Granite Creek flowing from the top of Turnagain Pass on the Seward Highway, part of the National Scenic Highway Program. Bench Creek and Center Creek join to become East Fork Six Mile Creek and Granite Creek is the largest tributary, contributing most of the water. At the confluence with Canyon Creek, it becomes Six Mile Creek which flows about eight miles to where it empties into Turnagain Arm shortly after flowing past the ghost town of Sunrise along the Hope Highway. There is a scenic outlook just before the Hope Junction with a grand view of the confluence of the creeks and the Canyon Creek Bridge that is pictured on the State of Alaska's website.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixmile_Creek_(Alaska)

Chugah Outdoor Center http://www.chugachoutdoorcenter.com/six_mile_rafting.htm

Address 99631, United States

Coordinates 60°51'51.458" N -149°26'2.349" E

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