Atigun Gorge
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| Atigun Gorge | |
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| File:Atigun Gorge east.jpg Atigun Gorge, June 2014 | |
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| Floor elevation | 655 m (2,149 ft) |
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Atigun Gorge is a valley located along the Atigun River, 2 miles east of Galbraith Lake in northern Alaska. It was first named in 1971.[1]
It is an important travel corridor for wildlife within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and is specifically valuable to Dall sheep. It is also a popular hiking destination.[2]