62 ° 55' 13.688" N,
151 ° 3' 59.436" W
Matanuska-Susitna
13825 ft (4213.86 m)
Located in the Alaska Range, in Denali National Park, approximately 2.3 miles south of Mount Hunter.
HistoryNamed by the 111th Congress, and signed into law by President Obama, October 18th, 2010, "To designate a mountain and icefield in the State of Alaska as the 'Mount Stevens' and 'Ted Stevens Icefield', respectively." Named in honor of Theodore 'Ted' Fulton Stevens (1923-2010), United States Senator representing Alaska from 1968 to 2009.
East Fork Kahiltna Glacier, Glacier G208859E62713N, Harper Glacier, Harper Icefall, Kanikula Glacier, Northeast Fork Kahiltna Glacier, Northwest Fork Ruth Glacier, Peters Basin, Pika Glacier, Southeast Fork Kahiltna Glacier, Tluna Icefall, Tokositna Glacier, Traleika Icefall, West Fork Ruth Glacier, West Fork Traleika Glacier,
Locales:11K Camp, The Autobahn, Camp 1, Denali Base Camp, Heartbreak Hill, Motorcycle Hill, Ski Hill, Squirrel Hill, Windy Corner,
Mountains:Archdeacons Tower, Browne Tower, Mount Capps, Carter Horn, Churchill Peaks, Mount Crosson, Dragon Spine, Dragons Head, Farthing Horn, Mount Goldie, Hobbit King, Mount Hunter, Mount Huntington, Italys Boot, Jeffery Point, Kahiltna Dome, Kahiltna Peaks, Mount Koven, Denali, North Peak, Peak 6835, Peters Dome, Scimitar, South Peak - Denali, Mount Stevens, The Throne,
Mountain Passes:Denali Pass, Exit Pass, Kahiltna Notch, Kahiltna Pass, Karstens Col, One Shot Gap, Parker Pass, Peters Pass, Ruth Gap, Windy Corner,
Peaks:Avalanche Spire, Radio Control Tower,
Ridges:Annie's Ridge, East Buttress, Karstens Ridge, South Buttress, Southeast Spur, Taylor Spur, Thunder Mountain, West Buttress,
Routes:Deprivation, Moonflower Buttress,
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