McAllister Glacier, North Cascades National Park
Facts and practical information
McAllister Glacier is in a large cirque to the north and east of Dorado Needle, North Cascades National Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is approximately 1.85 mi in length, 1.5 mi in width at its terminus and descends from 8,000 to 4,500 ft, where it terminates near a proglacial lake. McAllister Glacier is nearly connected to Inspiration Glacier to the south and the two glaciers are separated by the arête known as Tepeh Towers. Klawatti Peak and an arete extending north from that peak separate McAllister Glacier from the Klawatti Glacier to the east. Like most glaciers in the North Cascades, McAllister Glacier is retreating and retreated approximately 1350 ft between 1975 and 2009. ()
North Cascades National Park
McAllister Glacier – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hidden Lake Peaks, Eldorado Peak, Forbidden Peak, Moraine Lake.