Alaska Peninsula

peninsula extending about 800 km (497 mi) to the southwest from the mainland of Alaska and ending in the Aleutian Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alaska Peninsulamap

56°30′N 158°45′W

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Wildlife refuges on the Alaskan Peninsula

The Alaska Peninsula is a peninsula of southwestern Alaska. It is between the Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea.

The Aleutian Range has volcanoes.

Volcanoes

Volcanoes in the Aleutian Arc includes:

  • Mount Adagdak
  • Mount Akutan
  • Mount Amak
  • Mount Amukta
  • Mount Aniakchak
  • Augustine Volcano
  • Black Peak
  • Bogoslof Island
  • Mount Carlisle
  • Mount Chiginagak
  • Cleveland Volcano
  • Cold Bay Volcano
  • Mount Dana
  • Davidof Volcano
  • Mount Denison
  • Devils Desk
  • Mount Douglas
  • Mount Dutton
  • Eickelberg Peak
  • Mount Emmons
  • Fourpeaked Mountain
  • Mount Frosty
  • Gareloi Volcano
  • Great Sitkin
  • Mount Gilbert
  • Mount Griggs
  • Hayes Volcano
  • Mount Iliamna
  • Isanotski Peaks
  • Mount Kaguyak
  • Mount Kanaga
  • Kasatochi Island
  • Mount Katmai
  • Mount Kialagvik
  • Kiska
  • Korovin Volcano
  • Mount Kukak
  • Mount Kupreanof
  • Mount Mageik
  • Makushin Volcano
  • Mount Martin
  • Novarupta
  • Nunivak Island
  • Mount Okmok (or Okmok Caldera)[1]
  • Mount Pavlof
  • Pavlof Sister
  • Pogromni Volcano
  • Mount Recheshnoi
  • Mount Redoubt
  • Saint Paul Island
  • Mount Seguam
  • Segula Island
  • Semisopochnoi Island
  • Mount Shishaldin
  • Snowy Mountain
  • Mount Spurr
  • Mount Steller
  • Tanaga
  • Trident Volcano
  • Ugashik-Peulik
  • Mount Veniaminof
  • Mount Vsevidof
  • Mount Westdahl
  • Yantarni Volcano

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