Eldridge Glacier

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TypeValley glacier
Coordinates63°01′24″N 150°07′26″W / 63.02333°N 150.12389°W / 63.02333; -150.12389
Length30 miles (48 km)
Eldridge Glacier
Map showing the location of Eldridge Glacier
Map showing the location of Eldridge Glacier
Eldridge Glacier
Interactive map of Eldridge Glacier
TypeValley glacier
LocationMatanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates63°01′24″N 150°07′26″W / 63.02333°N 150.12389°W / 63.02333; -150.12389
Length30 miles (48 km)

Eldridge Glacier is a major glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The 30-mile (48 km) long glacier originates on the east side of Explorers Peak, flowing northeast to a basin below Mount Eldridge, gathering flow from several glaciated cirques, then flowing southeast to the valley of the Chulitna River, where it gives rise to the Fountain River. A large unnamed tributary glacier joins Eldridge Glacier a few miles above its terminus.[1][2][3]

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