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Kakuhan Range
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Aerial view looking east
Dimensions
Area 323 km2 (125 sq mi)
Geography
Country United States
State/Province Alaska
Range coordinates 58°55.4′N 135°5.65′W / 58.9233°N 135.09417°W / 58.9233; -135.09417
Parent range Boundary Ranges

The Kakuhan Range is a mountain range located in the beautiful southeastern part of Alaska, United States. Imagine a group of tall, rugged mountains standing proudly! This range is found on the eastern side of a long, narrow waterway called the Lynn Canal.

It sits just south of a town called Haines. To its north is Berners Bay. This bay is about 64 kilometers (40 miles) north of Juneau, which is the capital city of Alaska.

Discover the Kakuhan Range

The Kakuhan Range covers an area of about 323 square kilometers (125 square miles). That's a pretty big space for mountains! It's not just any mountain range; it's actually part of an even larger system.

Part of a Bigger Picture

The Kakuhan Range is a smaller part, or "subrange," of the Boundary Ranges. Think of it like a branch on a very big tree. The Boundary Ranges themselves are a major part of the even larger Coast Mountains. These Coast Mountains stretch for a long way along the coast of North America.

Where is the Kakuhan Range Located?

The Kakuhan Range is nestled in a wild and scenic part of Alaska. It's in the southeastern corner of the state, known for its stunning fjords, glaciers, and dense forests. Being on the east side of the Lynn Canal means it's surrounded by water and other mountain peaks.

Exploring the Area Around It

The Lynn Canal is a long, deep fjord that stretches from Juneau north towards Haines and Skagway. It's a popular area for boats and ships. The towns of Haines and Juneau are important hubs in this region. Haines is known for its outdoor adventures, while Juneau is a bustling capital city.

Being in Alaska, the Kakuhan Range experiences a cool climate. The mountains are likely covered in snow for much of the year. They are home to various types of wildlife and plants adapted to cold, mountainous environments.

What Makes Mountains Special?

Mountains like those in the Kakuhan Range are formed over millions of years. They are created when huge pieces of the Earth's crust, called tectonic plates, push against each other. This slow, powerful movement causes the land to fold, crack, and rise upwards, forming towering peaks.

Why Study Mountain Ranges?

Studying mountain ranges helps us understand the Earth's history. They show us how our planet has changed over time. Mountains also play a big role in weather patterns and are home to unique ecosystems. They are important for water sources, as snow and ice melt from their peaks to feed rivers and streams.

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