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〕 | mouth_elevation_imperial =200 | mouth_elevation_note = 〔 | length_imperial =190 | length_round = 0 | length_note = 〔 | watershed_imperial = | watershed_round = 0 | watershed_note = | discharge_location = | discharge_imperial = | discharge_round = 1 | discharge_note = | discharge_max_imperial = | discharge_min_imperial = | discharge1_location = | discharge1_note = | map = | map_size = 300 | map_caption = |map_alt = | map1 = Alaska Locator Map.PNG | map1_size = 300 | map1_caption = Location of the mouth of the Stony River in Alaska | map1_locator = Alaska |map1_alt = | commons = }} The Stony River is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River in the U.S. state of Alaska.〔 The river flows south from near Mount Mausolus in the Revelation Mountains of the Alaska Range through the northwestern corner of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. From there, it flows generally westward to meet the larger river at the community of Stony River. ==Boating== The Stony River, floatable by kayak, canoe, and small to medium raft, is "suitable for moderately experienced boaters with good wilderness skills." The river varies in difficulty from Class I (easy) to II (medium) on the International Scale of River Difficulty. Dangers include rocky rapids in the of stream passing through canyons, where standing waves may reach up to in high water.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stony River (Alaska)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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