59 ° 58' 5.002" N,
149 ° 47' 58.999" W
Kenai Peninsula
2792 ft (851 m)
trends SE from Harding Icefield to Aialik Bay, 17 mi. SW of Seward, Chugach Mts. 4 miles long.
HistoryNamed in 1909 by U. S. Grant and D. F. Higgins, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Aialik Bay, Bear Cove, Coleman Bay, Holgate Arm, Lower Pedersen Lagoon, McMullen Cove, Paradise Cove, Porcupine Cove, Quicksand Cove, Three Hole Bay, Tooth Cove,
Capes:Aialik Peninsula, Harris Peninsula, Holgate Head, Three Hole Point,
Glaciers:Addison Glacier, Aialik Glacier, Bear Glacier, Exit Glacier, Glacier G210103E59831N, Glacier G210154E59811N, Glacier G210165E59785N, Glacier G210167E59798N, Harding Icefield, Holgate Glacier, Lechner Glacier, Pedersen Glacier, Skee Glacier, Upper Pedersen Lagoon,
Islands:Frozen Rock, Slate Island, Squab Island,
Peaks:Routes: