Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
Juneau, USA


Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve is a vast expanse of wilderness in Alaska, known for its dramatic glaciers, rugged mountains, and rich marine life. Stretching over 3.3 million acres, it was designated a national park in 1980 and attracts visitors with its stunning natural landscapes, including actively calving glaciers that can be seen from the water.
The park is best explored by boat or kayak, allowing for close encounters with seals, sea otters, and humpback whales. Visit during the summer months for optimal weather and the chance to witness the vibrant flora awakening after winter. Be prepared for variable conditions, as weather can shift quickly even in peak season.
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