60 ° 21' 46.001" N,
155 ° 12' 34.999" W
Lake and Peninsula
3169 ft (965.91 m)
2 mi. E of Tutna Lake and 28 mi. NW of Nondalton, Alaska Range
HistoryDescriptive name given by R. H. Sargent and P. S. Smith, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in 1914. It was called Cornforth Peak by early prospectors.