Mount Stevens

Mt. Stevens is 13,966 feet above sea level and named for the late Sen. Ted Stevens.

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Mount Stevens Details

Named for long-serving U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) in 2010 -- shortly after his death in a small-plane crash while flying to a remote fishing lodge -- Mt. Stevens is 13,966 feet above sea level. It is about 10 miles from Denali/Mt. McKinley and stands next to Mt. Hunter, with Tokositna Glacier to the east and Kahiltna Glacier to the west.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Stevens

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2.2 mi away

Mount Hunter

Mt. Hunter is the third highest peak of the Alaska Range at 14,573 feet.

6.2 mi away

Mount Huntington

The pyramid-shaped Mt. Huntington stands close to Denali (Mt. McKinley) and Mt. Hunter.

8.4 mi away

Avalanche Spire

This 10,105-foot peak stands just south of Denali (Mt. McKinley).

9.3 mi away

Chedotlothna Glacier

Chedotlothna Glacier is the source of the Swift Fork of the Kuskokwim River.

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Don Shelton Amphitheater

The Don Sheldon Amphitheater is sometimes called the single most beautiful spot in Denali.