Everything about The Chigmit Mountains totally explained
The
Chigmit Mountains are a subrange of the
Aleutian Range in
Alaska,
United States. They are located at the northeastern end of the Aleutians, on the west side of
Cook Inlet, roughly 120 miles (200 km) southwest of
Anchorage. The closest major towns to the range are
Kenai and
Homer, across
Cook Inlet on the west side of the
Kenai Peninsula.
The Chigmits, along with most of the Aleutian Range, are volcanic, and include two prominent stratovolcanoes,
Redoubt Volcano (10,197 feet/3,108 m), the high point of the Aleutian Range; and
Iliamna Volcano (10,016 feet/3,052 m).
To the north, the Chigmits are bordered by the
Tordrillo Mountains, and on the northwest, by the
Neacola Mountains. Cook Inlet marks the eastern boundary of the range, while on the west, the mountains fade out into the hills and lowlands of
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. On the south and southwest, the Chigmits abut the continuation of the Aleutian Range into the
Alaska Peninsula.
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