flows SW to Long Creek, 7 mi. SW of Long and 29 mi. S of Ruby, Kilbuck-Kuskokwim Mts. 3.5 miles long.
Prospectors' name reported in 1908 by A. G. Maddren, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). So called because the lower course of the stream is in a low wetland.
The Hub, Scow Mountain, Twin Buttes,
Rivers:North Fork Sulatna River, South Fork Sulatna River,
Streams:Banner Creek, Basin Creek, Deer Creek, Fifth of July Creek, Flat Creek, Fourth of July Creek, Fourth of July Creek, Gold Run, Greenstone Creek, Lion Creek, Long Creek, Meketchum Creek, Midnight Creek, Monument Creek, Ophir Creek, Ptarmigan Creek, Rabbit Creek, Schist Creek, Short Creek, Spangle Creek, Spruce Creek, Star Creek, Sunday Creek, Swift Creek, Willow Creek,
Valleys:Bear Gulch, Last Chance Gulch, Lucky Gulch, Snow Gulch,
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