Fort Hamlin Hills
Alaska
Elevation Range
2,500 ft - 5,250 ft
Notable Peaks
3
Coordinates
66.0140, -149.8133
About Fort Hamlin Hills
The Fort Hamlin Hills are a small, rugged mountain range located in central Alaska. Rising from the tundra and boreal forests of the interior, the hills are characterized by steep, rocky slopes and prominent peaks. The terrain is generally challenging, with few well-established trails, making it a destination for experienced backcountry travelers. The range is home to a variety of wildlife, including Dall sheep, grizzly bears, and caribou, which can be spotted by patient observers.
Notable Peaks
Mount Hamlin
5,250 ft
Mount Harriet
4,860 ft
Divide Peak
4,620 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.