Knik Glacier

Anchorage, AK 99508
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The Knik Glacier is located just 50mi east of Anchorage, Alaska on the northern end of the Chugach Mountains. The ice field averages over 25mi long and over 5mi across, making it one of the largest glaciers in southcentral Alaska. Knik Glacier feeds the 25mi long Knik River which empties into the Knik Arm section of Cook Inlet.Lake GeorgeLake George, a glacial lake formed near the face of the glacier, received national recognition by the National Natural Landmark (NNL) Program. Lake George was recognized because of a unique natural phenomenon called a "jökulhlaup", an Icelandic term for glacial lake outburst flood. The breakup of this ice dam would send a violent wall of water, ice and debris down the river valley causing massive flooding and sometimes devastation to local settlers' properties. The jökulhlaup occurred annually until it ceased in 1967 due to glacial recession, thought to be associated with the massive Good Friday earthquake of 1964.HistoryEarly pioneers were said to hold a yearly lottery, gambling on the exact date when the jökulhlaup would break and flood the Knik River Valley. The flooding would often close vital transportation routes between Anchorage and the Matanuska-Susitna Valley.CinemaIn 1991 Paramount Pictures used Knik Glacier to film a portion of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Knik Glacier was the setting for a scene in which Captain Kirk and Dr McCoy are rescued from the Klingon ice planet prison Rura Penthe.

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