Mount Hubbard is located in the St. Elias Mountains of Alaska, USA, and is named after the American geologist and explorer, Gardiner Greene Hubbard. The summit of Mount Hubbard stands at an impressive 14,951 feet, making it the highest peak in the range. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe the peak, such as "Hubbard Peak," "Mount Hubbard Massif," or simply "Mount Hubbard." It is also known as Dghelaayce'e in the indigenous Tlingit language, meaning "Axe Blade Mountain." Regardless of what you call it, Mount Hubbard is a stunning natural wonder that attracts outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and climbers from all over the world.