59 ° 57' 58" N,
149 ° 7' 18.001" W
Kenai Peninsula
354 ft (107.9 m)
on E shore of Day Harbor, 16 mi. SE of Seward, Chugach Mts.
HistorySo named by the 1928 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) field party "because of two prominent faults in the cliff-line of the point which gives the crest a saw-tooth appearance."
Anchor Cove, Blying Sound, Bowen Anchorage, Day Harbor, Driftwood Bay, Humpy Cove, Killer Bay, Resolute Cove, Safety Cove, Talus Bay, Thumb Cove, Whidbey Bay,
Capes:Cape Mansfield, Cape Resurrection, Fault Point, The Iron Door, Resurrection Peninsula, Sandspit Point,
Channels:Glaciers:Bear Lake Glacier, Glacier G210704E60136N, Glacier G210711E60126N, Glacier G210790E60102N, Godwin Glacier, Porcupine Glacier, Prospect Glacier, Spoon Glacier,
Islands:Barwell Island, Fox Island, Hat Island, Marys Rock,
Mountains:Parks:Driftwood Bay State Marine Park, Safety Cove State Marine Park, Sandspit Point State Marine Park, Thumb Cove State Marine Park,
Peaks:Mount Jerry Dixon, Mount Mary, Santa Ana Peak,
Streams: