Scott Peak (Alaska)

Scott Peak
Scott Peak's snowy summit pyramid in back seen from Eielson Visitor Center
Highest point
Elevation8,828 ft (2,691 m)
Prominence3,428 ft (1,045 m)
Parent peakMount Mather (12,096 ft)
Isolation9.96 mi (16.03 km)
Coordinates63°20′41″N 150°07′33″W / 63.34472°N 150.12583°W / 63.34472; -150.12583
Geography
Scott Peak
Location in Alaska
Interactive map of Scott Peak
LocationDenali Borough
Alaska, United States
Parent rangeAlaska Range
Topo mapUSGS Denali B-1
Climbing
First ascent1953
Easiest routeSunset Glacier

Scott Peak is an 8,828 ft (2,690 m) glaciated mountain summit located in Denali National Park and Preserve, on the crest of the Alaska Range, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is situated 9 mi (14 km) southeast of the Eielson Visitor Center, at the head of the Sunset Glacier, and 33.5 mi (54 km) northeast of Denali. This mountain was named in 1953 by Reynold E. (Pete) Isto of the U.S. Geological Survey and Bradford Washburn to honor Lieutenant Gordon D. Scott (1925–1953), a surveyor for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey who was killed in a plane crash during mapping operations of this area. Scott Peak is set ten miles south of where the crash occurred near the Stony Creek Bridge area of the park road on June 11, 1953. Established climbing routes on Scott Peak include the Northeast Face, Northwest Face, and the Sunset Glacier. The first ascent of this peak was made in 1953 by Bradford Washburn.