Features of the northwest section include
Cape Williams and
Cooper Bluffs on the coast,
Saddle Peak and
Mount Kostka in the
Buell Peninsula to the west of Zykov Glacier, Mount Kelly and Mount Burch between George Glacier and Lillie Glacier. Features of the northeast section include Cooper Spur, the Dwyer Escarpment, Cape North,
Nielsen Fjord,
Gregory Bluffs,
Davis Ice Piedmont,
Yule Bay and
Tapsell Foreland along the coast,
Buskirk Bluffs, Mount Harwood, Tiger Peak and Mount Elliot further inland.
Mount Kelly . Prominent peak high located northwest of Mount Burch in western Anare Mountains. Named by ANARE for Second Lieutenant R.M. Kelly, officer in charge of the army amphibious motor vehicle detachment with ANARE (Thala Dan) 1962, led by Phillip Law, which explored the area.
Mount Burch . A peak high about southeast of Mount Kelly on the south side of George Glacier, in the Anare Mountains. Named by ANARE for W.M. Burch, geophysicist with the ANARE (Thala Dan), 1962, led by Phillip Law, which explored the area. {{coord|
Mount Hemphill . A snow-covered mountain that rises above high in the south part of Anare Mountains. It stands between the head of McLean Glacier and Ebbe Glacier. Mapped by the
United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant (j.g.) Harold S. Hemphill, United States Navy, photographic officer with Squadron VX-6 in Antarctica, 1962-63 and 1963-64.
Springtail Bluff . The steep, south-facing bluff that borders the eastern half of Mount Hemphill. So named by the northern party of
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1963-64, for the find of small insects (Collembola) in this location.
Dwyer Escarpment . Ice-covered escarpment that overlooks the north coast of Victoria Land between Cooper Spur and Cape North. Mapped by ANARE, 1962, which gave the name after L.J. Dwyer, former Director of the Australian Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, a member of the AN ARE Executive Planning Committee.
Mount Harwood . A peak high which surmounts
Gregory Bluffs on the north coast. Named by ANARE for T.R. Harwood, second-incharge of the ANARE cruise (Thala Dan), 1962, which explored this area.
Tiger Peak . A peak, high, standing above the cirque wall near the head of Ludvig Glacier in the central Anare Mountains. The feature is distinguished by stripes of different colored rock; hence the name, applied by the ANARE (Thala Dan), 1962, which explored this area.
Mount Elliot . A mountain high rising between Kirkby Glacier and O'Hara Glacier, about south of Yule Bay, in the Anare Mountains, Victoria Land. A mountain in this approximate position was sighted by Captain James Clark Ross, Royal Navy, in February 1841, who named it for
Rear Admiral George Elliot, Commander-in-Chief in the
Cape of Good Hope Station. ==Southern features==