58 ° 38' 35.999" N,
134 ° 10' 49.001" W
Juneau
3576 ft (1089.96 m)
Snow filled basin in the Coast Mountains, trends W to Taku Glacier, 12 mi NW of Twin Glacier Lake and 25 mi NNE of Juneau, Coast Mts. 1.2 miles wide.
HistoryDescriptive name given by members of the Juneau Icefield Research Project in 1964.
Death Valley Branch Norris Glacier, Demorest Glacier, Hole-in-the-Wall Glacier, Matthes Glacier, Middle Branch Norris Glacier, Norris Glacier, North Branch Norris Glacier, Nugget Creek Glacier, Southwest Branch Taku Glacier, Taku Glacier, Vaughan Lewis Glacier,
Lakes:Mountains:Amherst Peak, Mount Blachnitzky, Blizzard Peak, Carpet Peak, Cathedral Peak, Centurian Peak, The Citadel, Dipyramid, The Dukes, Echo Mountain, Elephant Promontory, Emperor Peak, Exploration Peak, Floprock Peak, Flower Tower, Gale Peak, Gisel Peak, Guardian Mountain, Hodgkins Peak, Juncture Peak, Knowl, Little Matterhorn, Mammary Peak, Mount Moore, Norris Mountain, North Nugget Spire, Nugget Mountain, Organ Pipes, Princess Peak, Shoehorn Mountain, Slanting Peak, Stronghold Peak, Taku Towers, Typhoon Peak, Vantage Peak,
Mountain Passes:Echo Pass, Echo Pass, Igloo Pass,
Peaks:Mountain Ranges:Ridges:Goat Ridge, Goat Ridge, Governors Ridge, Ivy Ridge, Norris-Taku Ridge, Picket Gate Crags, The Scatter Peaks, Spirit Range, Storm Range, The Wall,
Rivers:Streams:Valleys: