Mount Roberts | |
Native Name: | Wooshkeenax̱ Deiyí |
Photo Size: | 250 |
Elevation Ft: | 3,819 |
Prominence Ft: | 300 |
Prominence Ref: | – roughly |
Location: | Boundary Ranges, Alaska |
Coordinates: | 58.2861°N -134.3261°W |
Topo: | USGS Juneau |
First Ascent: | Unknown |
Easiest Route: | Scramble |
Mount Roberts or Roberts Peak (tli|Wooshkeenax̱ Deiyí) is a 3819foot mountain just east of downtown Juneau, Alaska. It is noted for its accessibility from downtown Juneau and for the Goldbelt Tram which carries passengers and tourists from sea level to 1800feet up the mountain.
A trail head behind downtown leads to the top of the tram (with nearly 2 miles of steep switchbacks) and from that point to the summit where the views to the west overlook the harbor, West Juneau and Douglas Island.
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