60 ° 40' 34" N,
152 ° 39' 50" W
Kenai Peninsula
3491 ft (1064.06 m)
trends E to head of its Big River Lobe, 47 mi. WNW of Kenai, Aleutian Range. 11 miles long.
HistoryLocal name reported in 1958 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). So named because the glacier is divided into two lobes.
Aho Glacier, Double Glacier, Drift River Lobe Double Glacier, Tanaina Glacier,
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