Kings Mountain, Chugach Mountains, Alaska, United States
© Chris Moore - Exploring Light Photography/TANDEM Stills + Motio
A royal view. Kings Mountain, Chugach Mountains, Alaska, United States
Kings Mountain in Chugach Mountains of Alaska, United States, isn't just another bump on the horizon—it's the kind of rugged beauty that makes you slow down and stare. Rising over 1,700 metres and sitting roughly 22 miles northeast of Palmer, this peak towers over mile 75 of the Glenn Highway, a route famous for its dramatic scenery. Its slopes bear the marks of ancient glaciers, etched into ridges and valleys that seem tailor-made for adventure.
The Dena'ina name, Bashtl'ech' (black stone), speaks to its cultural roots, while its English name honours Al King, a prospector from Alaska's gold rush days. Today, hikers and climbers come for the challenge: steep ascents, unpredictable weather and views so sweeping they feel like a hard-earned reward. On clear days, the Matanuska Glacier glimmers in the distance and wildflowers brighten the rocky terrain, reminding you that even Alaska's wilderness has a soft side. Pack layers and a sense of humour—the weather changes fast—but if you're lucky, standing atop Kings Mountain feels like shaking hands with the sky.
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