Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

General Information

NameGlacier Bay National Park and Preserve
CategoryNational park
StateAlaska
Address Alaska (View on Google Maps)

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a stunning natural area located in southeast Alaska. Spanning over 3 million acres, it features an array of glaciers, majestic mountains, and diverse wildlife. The park is renowned for its tidewater glaciers, which are rapidly changing due to climate effects. Visitors often spot sea otters, whales, and bald eagles amid the breathtaking scenery.

The park’s remote location ensures minimal light pollution, making it an excellent destination for stargazing. Activities include hiking and guided boat tours to experience the glaciers up close. The best months to visit are late spring through early fall, when weather conditions are more favorable. Facilities include park ranger programs and living accommodations for a full wilderness experience.