answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The Alaska Range. it is right after the Canadian part of the Rocky Mountains.
Location: 63:04:10-151:00:26 63.06933-151.00734 5V 600682 6994875 NAD27: 5V 600686 6994676
Located in the central portion of the Alaska Range, which spans much of south central Alaska. It is approximately 130 miles 210 km north-northwest of Anchorage and 155 miles (250 km) southwest of Fairbanks. Name Status: Official
Regions: Alaska Yukon/ Southwest Alaska/ Alaska Range
First Ascent: Saturday June 07, 1913 Hudson Stuck, Harry Karstens, Walter Harper, Robert Tatum
Mount McKinley from near Stony Hill Overlook This peak is #1 on the Height List for Alaska . This peak is #1 in Prominence List for Alaska .

Mount McKinley (Denali) is the highest mountain in North America. It is part of the Alaska range that stretches about 1000 km in an east-west direction across south central Alaska. Denali's northern location and great height gives it the coldest average summit temperature of any mountain on earth with the exception of Antarctic peaks. The climbing season is from April through July. In the late summer, weather systems from the south bring snow storms with strong winds, heavy snowfall, and limited visibility. In the fall and winter, extreme cold, limited daylight, and strong winds from the north deter all but the most determined climbers.

History: In 1989, a survey determined the mountain's elevation to be 6189 m, but for some reason most maps stick to the less accurate 1956 survey height of 6194 m, no doubt because nobody want's to see a mountain diminish in stature.

Name Notes: In 1896, the mountain was named for William McKinley, the republican nominee for president, by a gold prospector, William Dickey. When asked why he named the mountain after McKinley, Dickey replied that the verbal bludgeoning he had received from the numerous silver miners had inspired him to retaliate with the name of a strong proponent of the gold standard. The native Athabascans called the mountain Denali--the High One. In 1980, the State of Alaska officially changed the name of the mountain to Denali but the federal government has not followed suite and still retains the name Mount McKinley

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Mount McKinley belongs to the Chugach mountain range in Alaska, USA

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the mountain range of Mount McKinley?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What mountain range is Mount Mikinley located in?

Mount McKinley is located in the Alaska Mountain Range


What is the famous mountain in Alaska?

Mount McKinley


Where is tallest mountain in the US?

Mt. McKinley (also known as Denali) is located in the Alaska Range in Alaska and is the tallest mountain in the U.S. Its elevation is 20,230 feet.


Highest montain range in north america?

The highest mountain in North America is Mount Denali in Alaska. Its former name was Mount McKinley. Mount McKinley, 20,320 feet (6,194 m) located in Alaska.


Which mountain is higher then Mount Everest and mount McKinley?

There is no mountain on earth that is higher than Mount Everest or Mount McKinley. Standing at 29,028ft or 8,848m makes Mount Everest the highest mountain.


Which words should be capitalized in these sentences mount McKinley is the tallest mountain in north America?

Mount, McKinley, North, and America. Mount McKinley is the tallest mountain in North America.


What mountain range is Mount William McKinley in?

a town in southern Washington near the oregon border.What is it called?


What president had the tallest mountain in north america named for him?

mount McKinley


What is a mountain in Alaska?

Mount McKinley.


When did Mt McKinley last erupt?

Mt. McKinley has never erupted, as it is not a volcano.


How high is mount McKinley the highest mountain in north America?

Mount McKinley is 20,320ft or 6,194m high


What mountain range does not have a volcano?

Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.