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Tokositna Glacier is a
glacier in the
Alaska Range of
Denali National Park and
Preserve in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
glacier originates in two major...
- Cantwell, Castner,
Black Rapids, Susitna, Yanert, Muldrow, Eldridge, Ruth,
Tokositna, and
Kahiltna Glaciers. Four
major rivers cross the
Alaska Range, including...
- Inlet. The east
sides of
Mount Stevens drain into the
Tokositna Glacier,
thence into the
Tokositna River,
Chulitna River, and the Susitna. The west sides...
- Alaska,
United States. It is
situated between the toes of Ruth
Glacier and
Tokositna Glacier, 27 mi (43 km) south-southeast of
Denali and 26 mi (42 km) northwest...
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Kanikula Glacier., also
known as
Little Tokositna Glacier, is an 11-mile (18 km) long
glacier in the
Alaska Range of
Denali National Park and Preserve...
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southeastern approaches to the mountain,
eventually reaching a high
point on
Tokositna glacier, 25
miles (40 km) from the summit.
During their explorations the...
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recreation sites founded in 1994: the
Blair Lake
State Recreation Site and the
Tokositna River State Recreation Site The
flora and
fauna in the park
comprise a...
- Glacier, and the
Tokositna Glacier.
Topographic relief is
significant as the
summit rises 3,400 feet (1,036 meters)
above the
Tokositna Glacier in one-half...
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Talkeetna River – 85
miles (137 km)
Chulitna River – 70
miles (110 km)
Tokositna River – 34
miles (55 km)
Oshetna River – 55
miles (89 km)
Tyone River...
- Preserve, in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is
situated 1,500 feet
above the
Tokositna Glacier to its west, and Ruth
Glacier to the east,
along the southern...