Urak

The Urak (Урак) is a river in Okhotsky District, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Far East. It has a length of 229 km and a drainage basin of 10700 km2.

The river flows across uninhabited territory. In former times the Yudoma Portage led southeast from the Yudoma river to the Urak and a longer horse track led to the Urak Landing.

Course
The Urak river has its source at an elevation of nearly 900 m in the western slopes of the Urak Plateau. It flows roughly eastwards through the mountainous area. In its last stretch it bends southwards and flows roughly parallel to river Okhota to the east for about 50 km. Finally it flows into the Sea of Okhotsk west of Vostretsovo village.

The main tributary of the Urak is the 246 km long Ketanda that joins it from the left. The river is fed by snow and rain. It freezes around late October and stays frozen until mid May.

Fauna
The Urak is a spawning ground for salmon species, including coho salmon, chum salmon, pink salmon and sockeye salmon. Other fish species common in the river include Dolly Varden trout, whitespotted char and Arctic grayling.