Brooks Glacier
Brooks Glacier flows northeast for nine miles before merging with Muldrow Glacier.
Plan Around Brooks Glacier
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Brooks Glacier Details
Born on the slopes of Mt. Silverthrone, Brooks Glacier flows northeast for nine miles before merging with Muldrow Glacier between Mount Brooks and Ragged Peak. A flyover is often included in Denali flightseeing tours.
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Nearby Parks Around Brooks Glacier
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Brooks Glacier
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2.2 mi away
Mount Deception
Overlooking Brooks Glacier is 11,539-foot Mt. Deception.
2.7 mi away
Mount Brooks
The 11,890-foot Mt. Brooks sits at the confluence of the Muldrow, Traleika, and Brooks glaciers.
3.5 mi away
Mount Silverthrone
Mt. Silverthrone is 13,219 feet high and thick with glaciers.
5.9 mi away
Mount Mather
Mt. Mather is a 12,096-foot peak to the northeast of Denali (Mt. McKinley).
7.9 mi away
Explorers Peak
Explorers Peak, despite its romantic name, is just the 179th-highest mountain in Alaska.