Heads on the Susitna River and flow SW to the Yentna River 1.7 mi upstream from its mouth on the Susitna River and 3.7 mi NE of Susitna, Cook Inlet Low.
Name published by Army Map Service (AMS) in 1947 as "Croto Slough." Present spelling reported by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1961; derived from the Indian village of Kroto which was formerly located in the vicinity.
K-ghuch-elyasht, Nilq-aghedlen Kaq-, Q-eyses Kaq-, Tanltun Kaq-, Tukenk-dghulnent, Tutikaq-, Yan Kaq-,
Channels:Qa-itsusi Betnu, Qalnigi T-el-ihtnu,
Cliffs:Flats:Hills:Islands:Bell Island, Beq-e Tach-itqeyi, Dehgega Inejaht, Dehi Beq-e De-uhi, Ggis Uq-e T-el-ihi, K-chan Uq-e T-el-ihi, K-tl-ila T-el-iht, K-tsel Uq-e T-el-ihi, Qa-itsusi, Qalnigi T-el-iht, Tay-in Uq-e Tiytalyashi, Yusdishlaq,
Lakes:Beejay Lake, Ch-atanjegh Bena, Flat Horn Lake, Gega Bena, Ladyslipper Lake, Leech Lake, Lockwood Lake, Maid Lake, Otter Lake, Out Lake, Q-ebengga, Q-eyses Bena, Witsoe Lake, Yensus Lake,
Mountain Passes:Ridges:Rivers:Streams:Alexander Creek, Anderson Creek, Bek-dilyashi Betnu, Fish Creek, Granite Creek, Ha Betnu, Kala Ch-aq-a Betnu, Kroto Slough, Lower Sucker Creek, Pierce Creek, Rolly Creek, Tl-et- Qelchentnu, Trail Creek, West Fork Fish Creek,
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