Description
East-west trending 1.4-mile-long ridge covering approximately 2,250 acres. Located on the campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, between the Chena River and Goldstream Creek.
History
The name Troth Yeddha’ is from Lower Tanana Athabascan and means “Indian potato ridge” (the plant Hedysarum alpinum); troth (potato), yeddh (ridge), and a’ (possessive suffix).