The Glacier River is a river 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Whittier near the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska.
[1] It rises in a remote valley from a glacial meltwater lake from Twentymile glacier and flows out into a large, wide valley where it receives the water of the Carmen River.
The river ends abruptly after 6.5 miles (10.5 km) as it is joined by the Twentymile River.
[2] It was named by Captain E. F. Glenn in 1898.
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