Finger Mountain is a topographical formation in interior Alaska. Not actually a mountain, it is a wide broad hill, with an altitude of around 2202 ft.[1] It is named for Finger Rock, a distinctive granite protrusion on its surface. Finger Mountain Wayside is a partially maintained pullout along the Dalton Highway at mile 97.5. It features informational signs and some facilities for travelers[2]

Finger Rock

Notes

  1. Finger Mountain at peakbagger.com
  2. Informational Sign at Finger Mountain (see photo).

66°22′58″N 150°29′59″W / 66.38282°N 150.4997°W / 66.38282; -150.4997


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