59 ° 43' 22.001" N,
139 ° 25' 32.002" W
Yakutat
3786 ft (1153.97 m)
Located 2.2 miles northeast of Chicago Harbor, 16 miles northeast of Yakutat, St. Elias Mountains. (AK-T1)
HistoryNamed in 1890 by Russel (1892, pl. 4) for Captain Mikhail Dmitrievich Tebenkov, governor of the Russian-American Colonies, 1845-50. (AK-T1)
Hubbard Glacier Geological Area,
Bars:Bays:Chicago Harbor, Eleanor Cove, Humpback Cove, Redfield Cove, Russell Fiord, Seal Bay, Shelter Cove,
Beaches:Capes:Point Latouche, Cape Enchantment, Cape Stoss, Kooisk Point, Marble Point, Puget Peninsula,
Cliffs:Glaciers:Alexander Glacier, Hendrickson Glacier, Henry Glacier, Latouche Glacier, McCarty Glacier, Rasmuson Glacier,
Islands:Knight Island, Neeg Island, Tla-xagh Island,
Lakes:Mountain Lake, Lake Redfield, Situk Lake,
Mountains:Mount Alexander, Mount Hendrickson, Mount Hoorts, Mount Mallott, Mount McCarty, Mount Rasmuson, Mount Ruhamah, South Mountain, Mount Stamy, Mount Tebenkof, Mount Unana,
Rivers:Old Situk River, West Fork Situk River,
Streams:Aquadulce Creek, Beasley Creek, Calahonda Creek, Humpback Creek, Indian Camp Creek, Onklat Creek,
Routes:Mountain Lake Trail Yakutat, Situk Lake Trail, Situk River Trail,