59 ° 42' 7.999" N,
139 ° 30' 14" W
Yakutat
23 ft (7.01 m)
In Yakutat Bay, 13 miles northeast of Yakutat.
HistoryNamed by HE Smith, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), in 1928, probably for nearby cove.
Black Duck Bay, Broken Oar Cove, Chicago Harbor, Eleanor Cove, Humpback Cove, Puget Cove, Redfield Cove, Russell Fiord, Sawmill Cove, Shelter Cove,
Beaches:Capes:Point Latouche, Cape Enchantment, Hatchet Point, Kooisk Point, Northeast Point, Puget Peninsula,
Channels:Hatchet Pass, Johnstone Passage,
Cliffs:Glaciers:Alexander Glacier, Hendrickson Glacier, Henry Glacier, Latouche Glacier, McCarty Glacier, Rasmuson Glacier,
Islands:Doggie Island, Dolgoi Island, Fitzgerald Island, Gregson Island, Knight Island, Kriwoi Island, Krutoi Island, Neeg Island, Otmeloi Island, Tla-xagh Island,
Lakes:Mountain Lake, Lake Redfield, Situk Lake,
Mountains:Mount Alexander, Mount Hendrickson, Mount Hoorts, Mount Mallott, Mount McCarty, Mount Rasmuson, Mount Tebenkof,
Rivers:Old Situk River, West Fork Situk River,
Streams:Aquadulce Creek, Humpback Creek, Indian Camp Creek, Onklat Creek,
Routes:Mountain Lake Trail Yakutat, Situk Lake Trail, Situk River Trail,