Ukelayat
The Ukelayat is a river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia. The length of the river is and the area of its drainage basin is.
The name of the river comes from the Koryak vukvylgayat, meaning 'rock, fall'.
Course
The Ukelayat has its source in the Koryak Highlands. It is fed by glaciers of the northern slopes of the adjoining ranges. It flows roughly eastwards within a valley bound by the Pikas Range to the north and the Ukelayat Range to the south. The river divides into channels along its middle and lower course. Its mouth is in the small Dezhnyov Bay of the Bering Sea.Its main tributary is the long Pikasvayam, joining it from the left about halfway through its course.