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**Kookoolik Creek does not exist.** The search results consistently reference **Kookoolik Cape**, a geographic feature located on the northern coast of Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska[2][4]. There is no "Kookoolik Creek" mentioned in any authoritative geographic sources, and no activities or travel experiences associated with such a location.
Additionally, **Kookoolik is an archaeological site, not an active travel destination.** It is a historical Inupiat community that was depopulated during an 1878–79 epidemic[2]. Today it appears as a large kitchen midden (refuse mound) over 800 feet long, measuring 135 feet wide and 7 to 23 feet high—the largest known kitchen midden in the Arctic[2]. The site was excavated archaeologically between 1931 and 1935 but is not developed for tourism.
Saint Lawrence Island itself is remote and accessible only by air or specialized boat travel, with minimal infrastructure for casual visitors.
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