Bartlett Hills
Alaska
Elevation Range
1,500 ft - 3,500 ft
Notable Peaks
3
Coordinates
62.2943, -150.0061
About Bartlett Hills
The Bartlett Hills are a small mountain range located in the heart of Alaska's rugged wilderness. Spanning approximately 50 square miles, these hills rise gently from the surrounding tundra, reaching elevations of up to 3,500 feet. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, alpine meadows, and occasional rocky outcroppings, providing a scenic and relatively accessible outdoor experience compared to some of Alaska's more formidable mountain ranges. Wildflowers bloom in the summer months, and wildlife sightings, including caribou, Dall sheep, and migratory birds, are common throughout the year.
Notable Peaks
Mount Bartlett
3,487 ft
Caribou Ridge
3,201 ft
Tundra Peak
2,987 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.