Kenai Mountains

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The Kenai Mountains are a rugged coastal mountain range on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, known for their glaciers, fjords, and scenic wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
borders Cook Inlet
Kenai River lowlands
Prince William Sound
climate subarctic
climateInfluence maritime
containsProtectedArea Chugach National Forest
Kenai Fjords National Park
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageTo Cook Inlet
Gulf of Alaska
elevationOfHighestPoint_m 2014
extendsTo northern Kenai Peninsula
southern Kenai Peninsula
geologicalFeature coastal mountain range
hasPart Harding Icefield
Kenai Fjords National Park
surface form: Kenai Fjords

Resurrection Bay
surface form: Resurrection Bay region

Turnagain Arm
surface form: Turnagain Arm region
highestPoint Truuli Peak
knownFor fjords
glaciers
outdoor recreation
rugged terrain
scenic wilderness
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Alaska
Kenai Peninsula
Southcentral Alaska
majorCityNearby Cooper Landing
Hope
Seward
partOf Alaska Range
surface form: Alaska Range system

Pacific Coast Ranges
popularActivity backpacking
glacier tours
hiking
mountaineering
skiing
wildlife viewing
primaryRockType metamorphic rock
sedimentary rock
traversedBy Alaska Railroad
Seward Highway

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Southcentral Alaska contains Kenai Mountains
Seward Highway passesThrough Kenai Mountains
Spencer Glacier hasView Kenai Mountains
Harding Icefield partOf Kenai Mountains
Kenai River sourceLocatedIn Kenai Mountains
Tustumena Lake locatedInEcoregion Kenai Mountains
this entity surface form: Kenai Mountains–Turnagain Arm region