Susitna River
The
'Susitna River\' runs from the
Alaska Range into
Cook Inlet
Pronunciation: "soo-SIT-nuh" - Located in south central Alaska the Susitna river rises in Susitna Glacier on Mt. Hayes in the Alaska Range; flows in winding course generally SW to Curry, then south, past Talkeetna, Chulitna, and Susitna, to the head of Cook Inlet 25 mi/40 km west of Anchorage, Alaska.
- Latitude: 63°30'N
- Longitude: 147°15'W
- Length: 300 mi/483 km
- Receives: Talkeetna and Yentna rivers
- Empties: into Cook Inlet
- Navigable: 85 mi/137 km to Talkeetna
Tributaries:
- Yentna River
- Skwentna River
- Sheep Creek
- Texas Creek
- Thursday Creek
- Friday Creek
- Saturday Creek
- Portage Creek?
- Kroto Creek