Delta Mountains

Subrange of the Alaska Range From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Delta Mountains or Delta Range are a subrange of the Alaska Range, forming its eastern terminus. The mountains extend about 95 miles (153 km) from east to west, to the south of the Tanana River Valley, west of the Nebesna River and northwest of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and the Copper River, and cover an area of 6,313 square miles (16,350 km2).[1] The highest point of the range is Mount Kimball,[2] at 10,300 feet (3,100 m).[3]

Elevation10,300 ft (3,100 m)
Coordinates63°16′20″N 144°55′30″W
Length95 mi (153 km)
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Delta Mountains
The Delta Mountains, as seen from the south
Highest point
PeakMount Kimball
Elevation10,300 ft (3,100 m)
Coordinates63°16′20″N 144°55′30″W
Dimensions
Length95 mi (153 km)
Geography
Delta Mountains is located in Alaska
Delta Mountains
Delta Mountains
Location in Alaska
CountryUnited States
RegionAlaska
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The Delta River originates on the south side of the range, near Paxson, and flows north through the mountains (between the Delta Mountains and the Hayes Range, to the west) to join the Tanana River. It has been designated a National Wild and Scenic River since 1980.[4]

Delta peaks from Richardson Highway, south. Skyline from left to right: Rainbow, McCallum, Silvertip, Institute, Minya, White Princess, Snow White. April 19, 2024

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