Mount Sanford
Mount Sanford is a prominent stratovolcano located in the Alaska Range of Alaska. It rises to an elevation of 16,237 feet (4,949 meters) and is known for its symmetrical cone shape. The mountain is part of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, which is home to diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
The last known eruption of Mount Sanford occurred around 1970, although it is considered to be an active volcano. Its glaciers and ice fields contribute to the area's unique ecosystem, making it a popular destination for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure in the Alaskan wilderness.