Muldrow Glacier

Muldrow Glacier, also known as McKinley Glacier, is a large glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates from the Great Icefall of Harper Glacier on the east side of Denali. The glacier moves generally eastwards, receiving Traleika Glacier and Brooks Glacier as tributaries, then turning north to emerge from the Alaska Range as the source of the McKinley River.[1][2] Muldrow Glacier was named by Alfred Hulse Brooks in 1902 in honor of U.S. Geological Survey topographer Robert Muldrow. Native names include Henteel No' Loo' and Henteel No' Loot.[3]

Muldrow Glacier
Kantishna Region Geologic map showing the location of the glacier
TypeValley glacier
LocationDenali Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates63°15′38″N 150°26′14″W
View from the Eielson Visitor Center, Denali Nation Park

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Cited references

  1. "Map of Denali National Park and Preserve". Denali National Park and Preserve. National Park Service. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  2. Denali National Park and Preserve (Map). !:225,000. National Geographic Maps. 2007. ISBN 978-1-56695-328-3.
  3. "Muldrow Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-04-02.


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