The ice sheet faded north of the Alaska Range because the climate was too dry to form glaciers.
They mark the furthest western extent of the Alaska Range.
It runs east to west, north of and roughly parallel to the imposing Alaska Range.
Mount Hunter is the third highest major peak in the Alaska Range.
It is in the main part of the Alaska Range.
It is one of the major peaks of the eastern Alaska Range.
The name eventually became "Alaska Range" through local use.
The upper reaches are scenic, with views of the Alaska Range.
Mount Hayes is the highest mountain in the eastern Alaska Range.
If the skies are clear, there are fantastic views of the Alaska Range.