Mount Huntington
The pyramid-shaped Mt. Huntington stands close to Denali (Mt. McKinley) and Mt. Hunter.
Plan Around Mount Huntington
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Mount Huntington Details
The dramatic, pyramid-shaped Mt. Huntington stands close to both Denali (Mt. McKinley) and Mt. Hunter: it is 12,214 feet in elevation and remarkably steep, gaining 5,000 feet in just less than a mile. Ruth Glacier and Tokositna Glacier flow along its north and south flanks, respectively.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Huntington
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3.8 mi away
Don Shelton Amphitheater
The Don Sheldon Amphitheater is sometimes called the single most beautiful spot in Denali.
5.0 mi away
Mount Dan Beard
The 10,082-foot Mt. Dan Beard overlooks the Don Sheldon Amphitheater of Ruth Glacier .
5.8 mi away
Mount Dickey
The east face of Mt. Dickey is a mile-high sheer granite wall -- as tall as two Half Domes.
6.2 mi away
Mount Hunter
Mt. Hunter is the third highest peak of the Alaska Range at 14,573 feet.
6.2 mi away
Mount Stevens
Mt. Stevens is 13,966 feet above sea level and named for the late Sen. Ted Stevens.