- Elevation, modelled
- 649 m
- Tallest summit within 25 miles
- Diamond Mountain1,644 m · 22.8 mi
- Nearest byway
- Taylor Top-of-the-World Highwayon it
- Sunset, March equinox
- 19:43local time
- Coordinates
- 64.0655, -141.9181
Lost Chicken Hill rises to 649 m in Alaska, modelled from terrain. Diamond Mountain stands 1,644 m to the west-northwest, 23 miles off. The nearest named place is Pedro Dredge, a attraction 0.7 miles away. Taylor Top-of-the-World Highway runs past it. 7 named places lie within 25 miles, 4 of them named summits.
mountain in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, United States of America
Wikidata Q49046888, matched on coordinates and name (111 m apart).
Other summits around it
The highest named summits within 25 miles of Lost Chicken Hill. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.
| Summit | Bearing | Elevation | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diamond Mountain | WNW 283° | 1,644 m | 22.8 mi |
| Taylor Mountain | WSW 257° | 1,527 m | 12.3 mi |
7 named places within 25 miles
- Taylor Mountain: 12.3 mi
- Mount Warbelow: 14.5 mi
- Steele Creek Dome: 19.5 mi
- Diamond Mountain: 22.8 mi
- Pedro Dredge: 0.7 mi
- Historic Dredge Camp: 0.7 mi
- South Fork River Wayside: 4.6 mi
| Date | Sunrise | Golden hour | Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|
| March equinox | 07:29 | 18:40 | 19:43 |
| June solstice | 02:58 | 22:07 | 00:03 |
| September equinox | 07:12 | 18:28 | 19:31 |
| December solstice | 10:22 | — | 14:31 |
Local time (America/Anchorage).
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