In its southern extreme, the Antarctic Peninsula stretches west, with Palmer Land eventually bordering Ellsworth Land along the 80 W line of longitude.
Mount Tuve in Ellsworth Land in Antarctica was named in honor of Merle Anthony Tuve.
It is bounded on the west by the base of the Antarctic Peninsula (Graham Land with Zumberge Coast and Orville Coast) and Ellsworth Land.
The Evans Ice Stream is a large ice stream draining from Ellsworth Land, between Cape Zumberge and Fowler Ice Rise, into the western part of the Ronne Ice Shelf.
Edith Ronne Land is the portion of Antarctica bounded by Palmer Land and Ellsworth Land to the west, Queen Elizabeth Land to the south, and Coats Land to the east.
It stretches from 114 12'W to 103 24'W. Eights Coast to the east is already part of Ellsworth Land.
Espenschied Nunatak is the westernmost member of the Snow Nunataks, on the English Coast of Ellsworth Land, Antarctica.
The continent's highest known point is in the Ellsworth Mountains, in Ellsworth Land, where the bare top of Vinson Massif lies 16,864 feet (5,140 m) above sea level.
The south side of the Monteverdi Peninsula occupies the north portion of the Ronne Entrance while Ellsworth Land occupies the southern portion of the entrance.
Patriot, in Ellsworth Land.