
The Kobuk River winds through the central portion of this Northwest Arctic landscape, serving as the primary geographical feature within the southern reaches of Kobuk Valley National Park. This 2015 survey illustrates a wilderness environment where water and elevation dictate the terrain, highlighted by the drainage of Ahnewetut Cr as it flows toward the main river channel. The map provides precise topographic detail for the Public Land Survey System divisions, including sections of t21n r1w and t20n r1w, documenting the modern boundaries of one of the nation's most isolated national parks. Without roads or permanent settlements, the map focuses on the natural hydrology and contouring of the Arctic tundra and river valley.
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1951 · Baird Mountains
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1951 · Ambler River
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1955 · Baird Mountains A-1
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1955 · Ambler River A-6
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1956 · Ambler River
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1956 · Baird Mountains
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1964 · Ambler River
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1965 · Baird Mountains
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1990 · Ambler River B-6
USGS Topo · 1:63,360
1990 · Baird Mountains B-1
USGS Topo · 1:63,360