Launch Conditions
Use cautionLaunch with caution — limited daylight.
- Advisories
- None active
- Daylight
- Sunset 10:34 PM — under 2h
Live from the National Weather Service, USGS, and NOAA. A guide, not a substitute for official forecasts and your own judgment.
Launch Light & Moon — July 2
local timeWaning Gibbous (89% illuminated). Good fishing outlook — the moon is approaching a major phase.
Location
Quick Facts: Dangerous River Boat Launch
| Location | Alaska |
|---|---|
| Waterbody | Dangerous River |
| Access Type | Public - Free |
| Coordinates | 59.417213, -139.024936 |
| Hours | Check on site |
| County | Yakutat City and Borough |
Dangerous River Boat Launch is a public boat launch providing access to Dangerous River in Alaska at coordinates 59.41721, -139.02494. Data published by Alaska Department of Fish and Game (AK ADFG).
Dangerous River Boat Launch is a public boat launch on Dangerous River in Yakutat City and Borough County, Alaska. As a public launch it is open to all boaters; state- and county-run ramps like this are typically free or charge only a modest day-use fee. This page shows sunrise, sunset, and moon-phase times for the launch, updated automatically.
Related: boat launch in Yakutat City and Borough • fishing access on Dangerous River • Alaska boat launch
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dangerous River Boat Launch
Is Dangerous River Boat Launch free to use?
Yes, Dangerous River Boat Launch is a public boat launch with free access in Alaska.
What water does Dangerous River Boat Launch access?
Dangerous River Boat Launch provides boat launch access to Dangerous River in Alaska.
How do I get to Dangerous River Boat Launch?
Dangerous River Boat Launch is located at coordinates 59.417213, -139.024936 in Alaska. Use the "Get Directions" buttons on this page to navigate with Google Maps or Apple Maps.
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