Glacier Bay National Park Tours

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Photo provided by State of Alaska/Brian Adams


Share this vast Alaskan wilderness of blue-green glaciers with brown and black bears, mountain goats and migrating whales.

From the calm, cold waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage, observe the massive walls of ice of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Take an inland cruise to the park or hike in the backcountry.

Just 200 years ago, the shoreline of the park was fully covered by ice. Now much of that ice has melted and fewer than 15 tidewater glaciers reach into the waters of Glacier Bay down carved ravines. Kayak carefully along the shoreline or observe the glaciers from a comfortable cruise ship. The waters of the bay often contain floating icepacks. Occasionally the glaciers calve, dropping large pieces of ice from the front of the walls of ice into the sea.

Near the mouth of Glacier Bay, the land is forested with hemlock and spruce trees and colorful wildflowers during the summer. The park has numerous birds, mammals and sea creatures. Look for whales, seals, sea lions and sea otters in the water and moose, deer, wolves, mountain goats and coyotes on land. Follow appropriate cautions around the brown and black bears that frequent the area.

More than 270 species of birds have been sighted in the park, including tufted puffins and murrelets. For a unique year-end holiday experience, join other volunteers during the 20 days of the park’s Christmas bird count.

The Huna Tlingit tribe inhabited this area prior to the most recent glacial covering of the land. See the recreation of a log Tribal House displaying colorful raven and eagle paintings and carvings typical of patterns from these early inhabitants.

Fly from Juneau to Gustavus at the southeastern end of the park or ferry to the visitor center at Bartlett Cove. Enter, set up camp and boat without charge. However, you must obtain free permits for backcountry camping and private boat entry. Although the park is open year-round, many services are operated only from May through September.

Over 50 U.S. national parks have been established to preserve lands across the country for affordable public access. Experience elements of the Ice Age when you visit the fascinating world of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

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Glacier Bay Lodge

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Things to do near Glacier Bay National Park

At Glacier Bay National Park, visitors can enjoy a variety of exciting activities, including thrilling glacier tours, breathtaking boat and scenic tours, and adventurous kayaking. For those interested in marine life, whalewatching is a must-do experience. Outdoor enthusiasts can also engage in water sports, making the most of the stunning natural beauty that the park has to offer.

Shopping

In Glacier Bay National Park, you can find local gift shops offering unique souvenirs like handcrafted jewelry and art. If you're up for a drive, check out the Juneau-Douglas City Museum's gift shop for more local treasures or visit downtown Juneau for a variety of boutiques and shops.

Recreation

Mt. Fairweather Golf Course offers a stunning outdoor experience just 6 miles from Glacier Bay National Park. Enjoy a round of golf amidst breathtaking scenery while embracing the fresh Alaskan air, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring the park.

Adventure

Experience thrilling water sports with Fish Alaska Charters, located 6 miles from Glacier Bay National Park. Enjoy the adrenaline of fishing in pristine waters while surrounded by stunning landscapes. For a different adventure, hike the Nagoon Berry Trail, also 6 miles away, and soak in breathtaking scenery along the way.

Nightlife

In Glacier Bay National Park, the nightlife is serene and enchanting, featuring cozy lodges with live music and storytelling around campfires. While the park is primarily known for its natural beauty, evening boat tours offer stunning views of glaciers under the stars, creating a magical atmosphere.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Glacier Bay National Park

When visiting Glacier Bay National Park, you'll find a wealth of outdoor adventures and stunning scenery. Key attractions include the Glacier Bay Visitor Center and the surrounding national park area, perfect for those seeking adventure and natural beauty. Explore the breathtaking landscapes, take in the majestic glaciers, and enjoy the unique experiences that Glacier Bay offers to make your trip unforgettable.

  • Glacier Bay Visitor Center: Located just 0.8 miles from Glacier Bay National Park, this visitor center offers a perfect introduction to the area's stunning natural beauty. With adventure and outdoor vibes, families can engage in educational exhibits and enjoy ranger-led programs that highlight the park's diverse ecosystems.
  • Icy Strait Point: Situated 27 miles away, Icy Strait Point is a charming tourist precinct that combines outdoor activities with family-friendly experiences. Visitors can explore nature trails, witness local wildlife, and enjoy cultural demonstrations, making it a delightful stop for everyone.
  • Glacier Bay: This breathtaking national park, also 27 miles away, is renowned for its dramatic scenery and adventure opportunities. Experience calving glaciers, kayak through pristine waters, and marvel at the incredible landscapes that make Glacier Bay a true Alaskan gem.

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