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Coordinates: 60°4511N 148°4708W / 60.75306°N 148.78556°W / 60.75306; -148.78556
 

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Portage Glacier
Portage Glacier in 2009
Map showing the location of Portage Glacier
Map showing the location of Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

Map showing the location of Portage Glacier
Map showing the location of Portage Glacier

Portage Glacier

TypeMountain glacier
LocationAnchorage and Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates60°45′11N 148°47′08W / 60.75306°N 148.78556°W / 60.75306; -148.78556
Length6 miles (9.6 km)
Terminusglacial lake
Statusretreating
Map
Portage Glacier has retreated substantially since this image was taken in 1958 (Bard Peak to left)

Portage Glacier is a glacier on the Kenai Peninsula of the U.S. stateofAlaska[1] and is included within the Chugach National Forest. It is located south of Portage Lake and 6 km (4 mi) west of Whittier.

Portage Glacier was a local name first recorded in 1898 by Thomas Corwin Mendenhall of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, so called because it is on a portage route between Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm. Hundreds of years ago the glacier filled the entire Portage Valley, a distance of 14 miles (23 km), and was connected to what are now five separate glaciers.[2]

The Begich/Boggs Visitor Center (located here 60°47′05N 148°50′29W / 60.78472°N 148.84139°W / 60.78472; -148.84139 (Begich, Boggs Visitor Center)) was built by the U.S. Forest Service in 1986. However, the glacier can no longer be viewed from there. In the summer a boat ride across the lake is required to view the glacier. Commercial boat tours are available. In the winter the glacier sees much foot, bike, and ski traffic if the lake freezes.

Geography[edit]

Portage Glacier is located adjacent to Turnagain Arm, 50 miles southeast of downtown Anchorage. Road access is via the Seward Highway to the former town of Portage, which was flooded and subsequently vacated following the 1964 Alaska earthquake. The Portage Glacier Road runs 6 miles (9.7 km), mostly past USFS campgrounds, to the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center. The main road used to end here, but now continues eastward, leading to the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel and to Whittier.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "USGS Seward C-5 (AK) Topo Map". Topozone. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
  • ^ Portage Valley and Portage Glacier: Welcome to the Land of Ice and Rock USFS
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