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Mount Parker

Summit in Alaska (USGS GNIS). County equivalent: Hoonah-Angoon. Map: Mount Fairweather D-3 SW.

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This summit or range feature is listed in USGS GNIS under the Hoonah-Angoon label. Elevations and names can be revised with newer surveys—verify access, climbing restrictions, and aviation hazards with land managers and charts before trips.

Mount Parker is indexed for search, maps, and cross-links across the ALASKA.FYI gazetteer. GNIS does not replace avalanche forecasts, climbing permits, or flight planning—use authoritative weather, NOTAMs, and local guidance for the window you travel.

ALASKA.FYI keeps terrain pages structured like communities and water bodies: same blocks, same outbound posture. Start here, then follow agency sources for closures, routes, and rescue expectations.

Practical notes

Weather windows, visibility, and avalanche hazard can change hourly. Check NWS point forecasts, avalanche centers where applicable, and land-manager notices. Carry communication and turnaround criteria appropriate to remote terrain.

Sources

  • U.S. Geological SurveyGeographic Names Information System · View feature
  • Alaska Department of Natural ResourcesOpen Data & maps · View source
  • Alaska DOT&PF511 travel information · View source
  • National Weather ServiceForecasts & hazards · View source

Summaries are compiled from public sources; verify fees, closures, and regulations with the managing agency. ALASKA.FYI does not provide legal advice.

58.8625421, -136.8862367 · WGS84

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58.8625421, -136.8862367 · WGS84 · zoom 12

Quick facts

Region
Hoonah-Angoon
Latitude
58.8625421
Longitude
-136.8862367

ID 1424145 · Names and coordinates from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), public domain. Verify boundaries and status with Census and local government. Not legal advice.

Government & open data

Official boundaries and programs differ by agency. Use these as starting points alongside GNIS coordinates.

Alaska DOT travel and roads: https://dot.alaska.gov/ — 511: http://511.alaska.gov/ · Alaska DNR Open Data: https://data-soa-dnr.opendata.arcgis.com/

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