
Glacier Bay
National Park
Est. 1980
Alaska
3,223,383 acres

A landscape sculpted by ice, Glacier Bay National Park is a relic of the Alaskan wilderness. This remote marine park is a surreal panorama of tidewater glaciers, rugged mountains, temperate rainforests, and icy fjords—home to humpback whales, harbor seals, puffins, sea otters, and coastal brown bears. Few places on earth allow you to witness geologic forces so intimately. Read more . . .
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