in group enclosed by Norton Sound, Bering Sea, Imuruk Basin, Pilgrim River, and Niukluk River, Seward Peninsula High.
Name used by Schrader and Brooks (1900, map 3), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), after a cursory investigation of the area in 1899. In 1900 this area was well surveyed and the name was omitted from subsequent maps.
Alfield Creek, Aurora Creek, Bell Creek, Boldrin Creek, Bonanza Creek, Bonita Creek, Carl Creek, Christian Creek, Copper Creek, Crater Creek, Cuss Creek, Dahl Creek, Dane Creek, Eagle Creek, Flickinger Creek, Florence Creek, Fox Creek, Fox Creek, Frost Creek, Garnet Creek, Gassman Creek, Gold Run, Goldengate Creek, Hazel Creek, Hunker Creek, Ida Creek, Injured Creek, Jasper Creek, Jett Creek, Kate and Anna Creek, La Spray Creek, Linton Creek, Lone Creek, Madeira Creek, Matson Creek, McDonald Creek, Monte Cristo Creek, Moonlight Creek, Morning Call Creek, Mountain Creek, Mulligan Creek, Myrtle Creek, Nancy Lee Creek, Nevada Creek, New Bonanza Creek, New Eldorado Creek, North Fork Fox Creek, Nugget Creek, Oniga Creek, Pajara Creek, Paso Robles Creek, Pennsylvania Creek, Premier Creek, Rainbow Creek, Rock Creek, Rock Creek, San Francisco Creek, San Jose Creek, Sigard Creek, Skookum Creek, Slate Creek, Sparrow Creek, Star Creek, Summit Creek, Tee Pee Creek, Thompson Creek, Triple Creek, Tumit Creek, Venetia Creek, Victoria Creek, Warren Creek, Washington Creek, Willow Creek, Willow Creek,
Valleys:Ainslie Gulch, Goodluck Gulch, Isabella Gulch, Josephine Gulch, July Gulch, Little Joe Gulch, Marion Gulch, Nugget Gulch, Woodchuck Gulch,