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Coordinates: 61°1013N 145°4548W / 61.17028°N 145.76333°W / 61.17028; -145.76333
 

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Worthington Glacier
Worthington glacier
Worthington glacier
Map showing the location of Worthington Glacier
Map showing the location of Worthington Glacier

Worthington Glacier

TypeValley
LocationAlaska
Coordinates61°10′13N 145°45′48W / 61.17028°N 145.76333°W / 61.17028; -145.76333
Area5,774 acres (2,337 ha)
StatusReceding

U.S. National Natural Landmark

Designated1968
Map

The Worthington Glacier is a 5,774-acre (2,337 ha) valley glacier located adjacent to Thompson Pass in the southeastern mainland section of the U.S. state of Alaska.

Geography[edit]

Worthington Glacier, Right Side, Alaska

Worthington Glacier is Located on the Richardson Highway at milepost 28.7 mi (46 km) east of Valdez, it was listed as a National Natural Landmark in 1968. The Worthington Glacier State Recreation Site, a 113-acre (0.46 km2) roadside park operated by the state of Alaska, offers a view of the glacier, and it is acclaimed as one of the remaining U.S. glaciers that is accessible by paved highway.[1] Like most of Alaska's glaciers, this glacier has been steadily retreating for the last 150 years, but not as dramatically as many others.

See also[edit]

Glacier in 1941

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Worthington Glacier State Recreation Site". Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-06-07.

External links[edit]


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