Rousseau Range Explained

Rousseau Range
Country:United States
Region:Alaska
Parent:Boundary Ranges
Range Coordinates:55.41°N -145.2°W
Area Km2:264

The Rousseau Range is a small mountain range in southeastern Alaska, United States, located just north of the Peabody Mountains. It has an area of 264 km2 and is a subrange of the Boundary Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains.[1] The range is located entirely within Misty Fjords National Monument.

It was possibly named for General Lovell H. Rousseau, who accepted the territory of Alaska for the United States in 1867, in a ceremony with Russian representatives at Sitka.[2]

It is near Halibut Bay, Tombstone Bay, Astronomical Point, Blunt Point, Breezy Point, Halibut Point, Petrel Point, River Point, Steep Point, Turn Point and other notable geographic wonders.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.bivouac.com/ArxPg.asp?ArxId=1705 Rousseau Range
  2. Web site: Rousseau Range. 2021-06-21. Alaska Guide. en.