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Takshanuk Mountains
Highest point
Elevation
1,566.98 m (5,141.0 ft)
Dimensions
Length
41.84 km (26.00 mi)
The Takshanuk Mountains are a mountain range in Southeast Alaska, United States that separate the Chilkoot and Chilkat watersheds and also form the northern portion of the Chilkat Peninsula.[1]
Notable peaks include Mount Ripinski, Peak 3920, and Tukgahgo Mountain.[2]
Primary access to the mountains is via the community of Haines or the Haines Highway.[3]
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