Tolovana River Watershed
“Watersheds are important because the streamflow and the water quality of a river are affected by things, human-induced or not, happening in the land area "above" the river-outflow point.”
— USGS.GOV
Tolovana River
The Tolovana River flows southward into the Tanana, and the upper basin of Hess Creek flows westward into the Yukon River. The Tolovana watershed contains wetlands and stream corridors in the Middle and Lower Goldstream Creek and several tributaries of the Tolovana River.
Fish
The Tolovana River contains Chinook salmon, Arctic grayling, Alaska blackfish, Round and Humpback whitefish, Northern Pike, and Least cisco).