59 ° 50' 48.998" N,
149 ° 36' 56.002" W
Kenai Peninsula
1818 ft (554.13 m)
extends S from Bear Glacier to Aialik Cape, 30 mi. S of Seward, Chugach Mts. 20 miles long.
HistoryNamed in 1929 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) "after the cape."
Agnes Cove, Aialik Bay, Bear Cove, Bulldog Cove, Cataract Cove, Chat Cove, Cliff Bay, Coleman Bay, Crater Bay, Derby Cove, Fire Cove, Holgate Arm, Lower Pedersen Lagoon, McMullen Cove, Paradise Cove, Pony Cove, Porcupine Cove, Quicksand Cove, Ripple Cove, Taz Basin, Three Hole Bay, Tooth Cove,
Capes:Aialik Cape, Aialik Peninsula, Bear Glacier Point, Callisto Head, Holgate Head, Three Hole Point, Toe Point, Tonsina Point,
Channels:Cheval Narrows, Dora Passage, Granite Passage, Harding Gateway, Petes Pass,
Glaciers:Addison Glacier, Aialik Glacier, Bear Glacier, Lechner Glacier, Pedersen Glacier, Skee Glacier, Upper Pedersen Lagoon,
Hills:Islands:Chat Island, Cheval Island, Dora Island, Frozen Rock, Granite Island, Harbor Island, Hub Rock, Natoa Island, No Name Island, Pilot Rock, Slate Island, Squab Island, Twin Islands, Twin Rocks, Verdant Island,
Lakes:Mountains:Peaks:Streams:Routes: