60 ° 25' 3" N,
143 ° 48' 11.002" W
Valdez-Cordova (CA)
3 mi (4.83 km)
666 ft (203 m)
two lakes at 1961 terminus of Steller Glacier, S of Carbon Mtn. and 66 mi. E of Cordova, Chugach Mts.
HistoryDescriptive collective name used by prospectors and reported by G. C. Martin in 1905. Originally there were five lakes locally called First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Lakes, as shown on a 1908 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) map by E. C. Hamilton. A 1961 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) map shows only two lakes, Berg Lake and Fifth Lake, as a result of the recent retreat of the Stellar and Bering Glaciers, and the enlargement and joining of the original five lakes.
Bering Canyon, Martin River Glacier, Slope Glacier, Steller Lobe,
Lakes:Lake Ivanov, Lake Roselius, Berg Lake, Berg Lakes, Canyon Lake, Fifth Lake, Fourth Berg Lake, Second Berg Lake, Starodubtsov Lake, Third Berg Lake,
Mountains:Mount Campbell, Carbon Mountain, Doughton Peak, Monument Mountain, Nichawak Mountain,
Mountain Ranges:Ridges:Central Medial Moraine Band, Cunningham Ridge,
Streams:Canyon Creek, Jessie Creek, Moore Creek, Sheep Creek, Stillwater Creek,