in Glacier Bay National Monument, heads on SW slope of Fairweather Range, trends W to head of Lituya Bay, 84 mi. NW of Hoonah, St. Elias Mts. 3.7 miles long.
Descriptive name reported by International Boundary Commission (IBC) on a map dated 1894. J. B. Mertie, Jr. (in Smith and others, 1935, p. 123), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), noted, "called Middle Glacier by La Perouse." Mertie further noted that it has been locally called Crillon Glaciers at the head of the bay have apparently advanced more than 3 miles during the last 180 years. It was called Centre Glacier by members of the Harvard-Dartmouth Expedition, 1933-34 (Washburn and Goldthwait, 1936, map).
Crillon Inlet, Gilbert Inlet, Lituya Bay,
Capes:Cenotaph Point, Three Saints Point,
Glaciers:Cascade Glacier, Desolation Glacier, Fairweather Glacier, Huscroft Glacier, Johns Hopkins Glacier, Klooch Glacier, Lituya Glacier, Lookout Glacier, North Crillon Glacier, La Perouse Glacier, South Crillon Glacier,
Hills:Islands:Lakes:Crillon Lake, Fish Lake, Grassy Pond,
Mountains:Bald Mountain, Bay Peak, Cairn Peak, Carin Peak, Grassy Mountain, Mount Klooch, Lituya Mountain, Middle Dome, North Dome, Mount Orville, Ptarmigan Dome, Mount Salisbury, South Billy Goat Mountain, Mount Wilbur, Mount Wright,
Ridges:Grassy Ridge, Solomon Railroad,
Rivers:Streams:Boulder Creek, Butcher Creek, Campbell Creek, Coal Creek, Fall Creek, Fish Creek, Mineral Creek, Mudslide Creek, Steelhead Creek, Topsy Creek, Whale Creek,
Valleys: