- Elevation, modelled
- 468 m
- Tallest summit within 25 miles
- Makushin Volcano1,811 m · 16.7 mi
- Sunset, June solstice
- 23:42local time
- Coordinates
- 53.8781, -166.5015
Mount Newhall rises to 468 m in Alaska, modelled from terrain. Makushin Volcano stands 1,811 m to the west, 17 miles off. The nearest named place is US Army Private George Fox, a historic site 0.9 miles away. 18 named summits stand within 25 miles.
Other summits around it
The highest named summits within 25 miles of Mount Newhall. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.
| Summit | Bearing | Elevation | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Makushin Volcano | W 272° | 1,811 m | 16.7 mi |
| Table Top Mountain | NW 311° | 829 m | 9.7 mi |
| Lofty Mountain | ENE 60° | 695 m | 9.1 mi |
| Pyramid Peak | SW 215° | 651 m | 2.6 mi |
| Mount Marshall Reese | WNW 300° | 596 m | 14.9 mi |
| Elizabeth Peak | SW 219° | 590 m | 6.9 mi |
| Sugarloaf Cone | W 280° | 581 m | 12.9 mi |
| Red Cinder Dome | WNW 293° | 574 m | 16.6 mi |
Named places within 25 miles
Attractions
- WWII JIN Crater: 1.3 mi
- WWII JIN Crater: 1.3 mi
- WWII JIN Crater: 1.3 mi
- WWII JIN Crater: 1.4 mi
- WWII JIN Crater: 1.4 mi
Historic sites: 18
- US Army Private George Fox: 0.9 mi
- SS Northwestern: 1.0 mi
- U.S. Coast Guard Bering Sea Patrol: 1.0 mi
- Peace Memorial: 1.0 mi
- 206th Coast Artillery: 1.0 mi
Peaks: 18
- Mount Coxcomb: 1.3 mi
- Strawberry Hill: 1.5 mi
- Haystack Hill: 1.7 mi
- Bunker Hill: 2.2 mi
- Hill 200: 2.3 mi
Museums: 2
Beaches: 1
- Glass Beach: 2.5 mi
| Date | Sunrise | Golden hour | Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|
| March equinox | 09:09 | 20:33 | 21:20 |
| June solstice | 06:35 | 22:43 | 23:42 |
| September equinox | 08:53 | 20:20 | 21:06 |
| December solstice | 10:23 | 16:37 | 17:47 |
Local time (America/Nome).
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