McGinnis Mountain | |
Elevation Ft: | 4232 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Prominence Ft: | 656 |
Prominence Ref: | [2] |
Range: | Coast Mountains Boundary Ranges Juneau Icefield |
Parent Peak: | Stroller White Mountain[3] |
Location: | Tongass National Forest Juneau Borough Alaska, United States |
Map: | USA Alaska |
Label Position: | left |
Coordinates: | 58.4519°N -134.5983°W |
Topo: | USGS Juneau B-2 |
McGinnis Mountain, also known as Mount McGinnis, is a 42320NaN0 mountain summit located in the Boundary Ranges, in the U.S. state of Alaska.[4] The peak is situated near the toe of the Mendenhall Glacier, within Tongass National Forest, 110NaN0 north-northwest of Juneau, Alaska, and 60NaN0 north of Juneau International Airport. Although modest in elevation, relief is significant since the mountain rises up from sea level at Auke Bay in less than five miles. McGinnis Mountain is often seen and photographed with Stroller White Mountain, a 51180NaN0 summit 1.60NaN0 to the north because they are together in the background behind Mendenhall Lake, a popular tourist and recreation area.
The mountain's name was officially adopted in 1930 by the United States Geological Survey[4] McGinnis Mountain takes its name from McGinnis Creek, which drains its northern slopes. McGinnis Creek in turn was originally named McInnis River in 1891 by John McInnis and Edward Brennan who had staked claims in the area. In 1903, the name was reported as McGinnis Creek by the USGS.[5] [6]
Based on the Köppen climate classification, McGinnis Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.[7] Temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C. This climate supports the Mendenhall Glacier and Juneau Icefield to the mountain's east. May and June are the best months for climbing in terms of catching favorable weather.