Together with
Wolstenholme Fjord, Inglefield Gulf is one of the two main indentations in the stretch of coast between
Cape York and
Cape Alexander. On the northern shore of the fjord there is a branch, the
Bowdoin Fjord, and on the southern there are two, the
Academy Bay in the inner fjord with the
Leidy Glacier at its head and the narrow
Olrik Fjord running roughly from east to west. In the central area of the fjord the
Hubbard Glacier discharges on the northern shore and the
Hurlbut Glacier on the southern shore. ==See also==