59 ° 25' 27.998" N,
153 ° 47' 33" W
Kenai Peninsula
338 ft (103.02 m)
on E coast of Alaska Peninsula, S of Step Mountain and 16 mi. NW of Augustine I., Aleutian Range. 3 miles long.
HistorySo named in 1914 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) because of its fort-like appearance as it rises 1,200 ft. from the shore.
Cottonwood Bay, Rocky Cove, Ursus Cove,
Capes:Contact Point, Tignagvik Point, Ursus Head,
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