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  1. In Alaska, the range includes parts of the city/borough of Yakutat and the Hoonah-Angoon and Valdez-Cordova census areas. [3] This mountain range is named after Mount Saint Elias , which in turn was named in 1741 by the Danish explorer Vitus Bering .

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Four major mountain ranges:Wrangell, St. Elias, Chugach, and the eastern part of the Alaskan Range. Mt. St. Elias, at 18,008 feet (5.5km), is the second highest peak in the United States. Nine of the 16 highest peaks in the United States.

  3. St. Elias Mountains, segment of the Pacific Coast Ranges of northwestern North America. The mountains extend southeastward for about 250 miles (400 km) from the Wrangell Mountains to Cross Sound along the border between Canada (Yukon territory) and the United States (Alaska).

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  4. May 31, 2023 · This mountain range is named after Mount Saint Elias, which in turn was named in 1741 by the Danish explorer Vitus Bering.

  5. Located along the Alaska coast near Icy and Yakutat Bays, Mount St. Elias is the tallest and one of the most important mountains in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. Rising to an elevation of 18,008 feet (5,489 m) above Icy Bay, it is the second tallest peak in both the United States and Canada and fourth tallest in North America.

  6. Dec 29, 2015 · The park is named after the Wrangell and St. Elias Mountain ranges. These mountains form the rugged backbone of the park. The Wrangell Mountains were named after Baron Ferdinand Petrovich von Wrangel (1796-1870), who was a Russian Naval officer, arctic explorer, and government administrator.

  7. Mount Saint Elias (Was'eitushaa also designated Boundary Peak 186), the second-highest mountain in both Canada and the United States, stands on the Yukon and Alaska border about 26 miles (42 km) southwest of Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada.

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