Heads in Anan Lake, flows N to Anan Lagoon at the SE end of Bradfield Canal, 25 mi SE of Wrangell, Alex. Arch. 2.5 miles long.
Name derived from Anan Bay and reported in 1897 by Lieutenant Commander J. F. Moser, U.S. Navy (USN).
Anan Bay, Berg Bay, Bradfield Canal, Ernest Sound, Fools Inlet, Frosty Bay, Santa Anna Inlet, Southeast Cove, Sunny Bay,
Capes:Point Peters, Point Santa Anna, Point Warde, Capel Point, Kuakan Point, Thoms Point,
Channels:Blake Channel, The Narrows, Seward Passage,
Islands:Blake Island, Change Island, Deer Island, Found Island, Neptune Island,
Lakes:Lake Helen, Anan Lagoon, Anan Lake, Boulder Lake, Campbell Lake, Clay Lake, Halfmoon Lake, Highbush Lake, Marten Lake, Lake McDonald, Lake Rowena, Standing Rock Lake, Tom Lake, Upper Marten Lake,
Mountains:Bald Mountain, Table Mountain, Twin Rift,
Streams:Aaron Creek, Anan Creek, Berg Creek, East Fork Anan Creek, Fools Creek, Frosty Creek, Gray Creek, Hoya Creek, Marten Creek, Oerns Creek, Shag Creek, Tom Creek, Walker Creek,
Routes:Sorted by Most Common to Least Common Viewings
Glaucous-winged Gull, American Crow, Bonaparte's Gull, Common Gull, Surf Scoter, Bald Eagle, Common Raven, Common Merganser, Herring Gull, Greater Yellowlegs, Black-legged Kittiwake, California Gull, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Marbled Murrelet, Belted Kingfisher, Song Sparrow, Red-throated Loon, Pacific Loon, Steller's Jay, Pacific Wren, Red-necked Grebe, Lesser Yellowlegs, Pigeon Guillemot, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Swainson's Thrush, Dark-eyed Junco, Blue-winged Teal, Barrow's Goldeneye, Rufous Hummingbird, Black Oystercatcher, Black Turnstone, Surfbird, Spotted Sandpiper, Arctic Tern, Great Blue Heron, Red-breasted Sapsucker, Merlin, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Brown Creeper, Varied Thrush, Savannah Sparrow