MyAlaskanVacation.com
Services and Accomodations Alaskan Communities Alaskan Store Games Galleries Maps of Alaska Home
Alaskan Companion Travelers Guides

Kasilof-Clam Gulch, Alaska: Volcanoes Across the Water

he drive down the Cook Inlet coast to Homer is stunning on a clear day. There's a dramatic "ring of fire" made up of active volcanoes encircling the Kenai Peninsula across the water. From north to south, the volcanoes are Mt. Spurr (across from Anchorage), which erupted last in 1992; Mt. Redoubt (across from Kenai & Soldotna), which erupted last in 1990; Mt. Iliamna (across from Ninilchik), which has been quiet for a long time; Mt. Augustine, which is on an island, and which last erupted in 1986; and to the south of Homer, Mt. Douglas, which seems to be inactive.

 

 

 

Kasilof/Clam Gulch Map
Kasilof/Clam Gulch Services

Services CommunitiesGamesGalleries • Maps Home
All contents © 2000 Northcountry Communications, Inc. Any reproduction without permission of publisher prohibited.
Privacy Policy