60 ° 15' 36" N,
140 ° 59' 13.999" W
Yakutat
11827 ft (3604.87 m)
on Alaska-Canada boundary, 3.5 mi. SW of Mount St. Elias and 66 mi. NW of Yakutat, St. Elias Mts.
HistoryNamed "Hadons Peak" in 1888 by W. H. Topham for Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Haydon. Haydon was Secretary of Alaska at the time of Tophams expedition to St. Elias Mountain.
Columbus Glacier, Libbey Glacier, Tyndall Glacier,
Lakes:Mountains:Boundary Peak 185, Boundary Peak 187, Haydon Peak, Hoof Hill, The Hump, Mount Huxley, Moore Nunatak, Mount Saint Elias, Table Mountain,
Mountain Ranges: