on W shore of Muir Inlet, in Glacier Bay National Monument, 1.5 mi. S of Rowlee Point and 60 mi. NW of Hoonah, St. Elias Mts. 1.4 miles wide.
HistoryName published by the American Geographical Society (Field, 1947, map). Named for Captain J. C. Hunter of the Steamship (SS) City of Topeka, which brought H. F. Reid to Muir Inlet in 1892
Adams Inlet, Goose Cove, Hunter Cove, Maquinna Cove, Muir Inlet, North Sandy Cove, Nunatak Cove, Sandy Cove, Sebree Cove, South Sandy Cove, Spokane Cove, Stump Cove, Tidal Inlet, Wachusett Inlet,
Capes:Point McLeod, Point George, Caroline Point, Muir Point, Rowlee Point, Tlingit Point, Westdahl Point, Wolf Point,
Glaciers:Andrews Glacier, Burroughs Glacier, Casement Glacier, Dirt Glacier, Dying Glacier (historical), McBride Glacier, Morse Glacier, Patton Glacier, White Glacier,
Hills:Curtis Hills, Klotz Hills, Knob I,
Islands:Garforth Island, Geikie Rock, Lone Island, Puffin Island, Sealers Island, Sebree Island, Sturgess Island,
Mountains:Black Mountain, Mount Brock, Mount Cadell, Mount Case, Coleman Peak, Mount Kloh Kutz, Knob G, Knob H, The Nunatak, Pyramid Peak, Red Mountain, Sitth-gha-ee Peak, Mount Wright,
Mountain Passes:Ridges:Bruce Hills, Idaho Ridge, McConnell Ridge, Minnesota Ridge, Oberlin Ridge, Van Horn Ridge, White Thunder Ridge,
Streams:Valleys: