Lacuna Glacier
Lacuna Glacier flows southwest before joining the Yentna Glacier.
Plan Around Lacuna Glacier
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Lacuna Glacier Details
Born on the southern slopes of Mt. Foraker, Lacuna Glacier flows southwest before joining the Yentna Glacier. The glacier sometimes serves as a base camp for mountaineers attempting to summit Mt. Foraker.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lacuna Glacier
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6.2 mi away
Kahiltna Glacier
The longest glacier in the Alaska Range, Kahiltna Glacier flows for 44 miles.
6.2 mi away
Yentna Glacier
Denali's Yentna Glacier begins between Mount Russell and Mount Foraker.
6.4 mi away
Tokosha Mountains
The treeless Tokosha Mountains rise between the Ruth Glacier and Tokositna Glacier in Denali.
10.7 mi away
Chedotlothna Glacier
Chedotlothna Glacier is the source of the Swift Fork of the Kuskokwim River.
11.7 mi away
Avalanche Spire
This 10,105-foot peak stands just south of Denali (Mt. McKinley).