National Park & Preserve

Glacier Bay

Cruising Glacier Bay
Passengers line the deck to enjoy the icy scene at Margerie Glacier NPS / T. VandenBerg

Overview

Covering 3.3 million acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, temperate rainforest, wild coastlines and deep sheltered fjords, Glacier Bay National Park is a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage and part of a 25-million acre World Heritage Site—one of the world’s largest international protected areas. From sea to summit, Glacier Bay offers limitless opportunities for adventure and inspiration.

State: AK9076972230

Hours

  • Sunday: All Day
  • Monday: All Day
  • Tuesday: All Day
  • Wednesday: All Day
  • Thursday: All Day
  • Friday: All Day
  • Saturday: All Day

Fees & Passes

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    Things To Do

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      an aerial image of the beardslee islands on a clear day

      Kayak the Beardslees

      Free

      Description

      If you’re visiting Glacier Bay on a budget, one of the more accessible wilderness areas of the park is the Beardslee Islands. Kayak through these peaceful, wild waters and look for wildlife along the shoreline for a true Glacier Bay adventure.

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      Time:1-3 Days
      a wooden boardwalk in a dense, mossy rainforest

      Hike the Trails at Bartlett Cove

      Free

      Description

      Bartlett Cove has the only developed trails in the park. The forests and shorelines offer great hiking opportunities through a beautiful setting and a chance to see all manner of wildlife. Spend some time, stretch your legs, and discover the wonders of the park!

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      a blue tent at a wooded campsite

      Camp at Bartlett Cove

      Free

      Description

      The Bartlett Cove Campground is steps away from incredible views of the Fairweather Mountains and the bay. Spend a night in this enchanting rainforest campground and listen to whales from where you sleep.

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      Time:1-3 Days
      houses along a grassy riverbank

      Explore Gustavus

      Free

      Description

      The town of Gustavus is considered the gateway to Glacier Bay. This charming Alaskan community offers plenty for travelers to explore as they make their way to the park.

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      Pet Friendly
      a large building in a forested area on a beach

      Stop by the Glacier Bay Visitor Center

      Free

      Description

      Stop by the Glacier Bay Visitor Center to watch a program, join a ranger on a walk, or just explore the exhibits yourself. There's plenty to learn for visitors of all ages.

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      a large building with traditional alaska native carvings on the front at sunset

      Experience the Huna Tribal House

      Free

      Description

      Take a walk on the Tlingit trail to see the first permanent clan house in Glacier Bay since Tlingit villages were destroyed by an advancing glacier over 250 years ago.Learn about the Tlingit history of this land, and the current connection they have to their homeland in Glacier Bay.

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      Time:1-3 Hours

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    Cruising Glacier Bay
    Cruising Glacier Bay
    Icebergs, calved from tidewater glaciers are a common sight in Glacier Bay National Park.
    Icebergs, calved from tidewater glaciers are a common sight in Glacier Bay National Park.
    Pan ice in Tarr Inlet
    Pan ice in Tarr Inlet
    Beachcombing Brown Bear
    Beachcombing Brown Bear
    Sheltered waters of Glacier Bay
    Sheltered waters of Glacier Bay
    Camping in the Glacier Bay backcountry
    Camping in the Glacier Bay backcountry