Mount Stevens is a mountain located in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska.
Mount Stevens is flanked to the northwest by Mount Hunter, and is about 10 miles (16 km) south of Mount McKinley (Denali).
The mountain was named in 2010, after Ted Stevens (1923–2010), who had represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate from 1968 to 2009.
It had been the highest unnamed peak in Alaska, though unofficially called South Hunter Peak.
Mount Stevens stands within the watershed of the Susitna River, which drains into Cook Inlet.
The east sides of Mount Stevens drain into the Tokositna Glacier, thence into the Tokositna River, Chulitna River, and the Susitna. The west sides of Stevens drain into Kahiltna Glacier, thence into Kahiltna River and the Susitna.
By elevation Mount Stevens is
# 15 out of 376 in the Alaska Range # 31 out of 3806 in Alaska # 2 out of 205 in Matanuska-Susitna # 15 out of 151 in Denali National Park and Preserve
By prominence Mount Stevens is
# 88 out of 205 in Matanuska-Susitna # 66 out of 151 in Denali National Park and Preserve
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