Worthington Glacier
Worthington Glacier | |
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Type | Valley |
Location | Alaska |
Coordinates | 61°10′13″N 145°45′48″W / 61.17028°N 145.76333°WCoordinates: 61°10′13″N 145°45′48″W / 61.17028°N 145.76333°W |
Area | 5,774 acres (2,337 ha) |
Status | Receding |
Designated | 1968 |
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. 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
References
- ↑ "Worthington Glacier State Recreation Site". Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
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