59 ° 39' 13.806" N,
139 ° 30' 30.103" W
Yakutat
2 mi (3.22 km)
144 ft (43.89 m)
1 mi. E of Humpback Cove, 10 mi. NE of Yakutat, St. Elias Mts.
HistoryNamed in 1914 by E. L. Jones, U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (USBF), for William C. Redfield, then Secretary of Commerce; published in 1915 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) on Chart 8002.
Black Duck Bay, Broken Oar Cove, Chicago Harbor, Eleanor Cove, Humpback Cove, Puget Cove, Redfield Cove, Russell Fiord, Sawmill Cove, Shelter Cove,
Beaches:Capes:Cape Enchantment, Hatchet Point, Kooisk Point, Northeast Point, Puget Peninsula,
Channels:Hatchet Pass, Johnstone Passage,
Glaciers:Hendrickson Glacier, Henry Glacier, Latouche 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 Hendrickson, Mount Hoorts, Mount Mallott, Mount Rasmuson, Mount Tebenkof,
Mountain Passes:Rivers:Lost River, Old Situk River, West Fork Situk River,
Streams:Humpback Creek, Kunayosh Creek, Onklat Creek, Tawah Creek,
Routes:Mountain Lake Trail Yakutat, Situk Lake Trail, Situk River Trail,