Pavlof Sister, Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge
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Facts and practical information
Pavlof Sister is a stratovolcano on the Alaska Peninsula. It is a satellite peak of Mount Pavlof, lying directly northeast. The mountain was named by the USGS in 1929. It is considered dormant, as it last erupted in 1786. USGS has the volcano alert level of Pavlof Sister set to unassigned, meaning the volcano is not currently monitored. ()
Last eruption: 1786Elevation: 7027 ftCoordinates: 55°27'26"N, 161°51'14"W
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Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge
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Day trips
Pavlof Sister – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Pavlof.