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The Put In access site on the Sheenjek River in Alaska's North Slope Borough provides entry to one of the state's premier whitewater paddling destinations. Located at coordinates 68.59420, -143.75709, this remote access point serves as the starting point for expeditions down the Sheenjek, a river known for its challenging whitewater sections and pristine Arctic wilderness setting. Paddlers should be prepared for a true backcountry experience with minimal facilities and services at the put-in itself.
The Sheenjek River is a technical whitewater river that demands intermediate to advanced paddling skills, particularly during spring runoff when water levels and current velocities increase significantly. Access to this remote location typically requires considerable planning, as the site is situated in a sparsely populated area of northern Alaska with limited nearby infrastructure. Boaters should arrive fully self-sufficient with all necessary equipment, supplies, and safety gear.