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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Permits
 

All campers and boaters are required to have a permit during Glacier Bay National Park's peak season. Having a permit adds to your safety while visiting. If you are visiting and an emergency arises, the park will have key information to help get you the quickest response necessary. A permit also helps us keep track of visitor use numbers and vessel numbers. This helps to ensure everyone is able to have a great experience in Glacier Bay.

Camping   
Camping permits are required for both the campground and the Glacier Bay backcountry from May 1 through September 30. For more information on camping, check out our camping page. For information on kayaking, go to our Kayaking page.

Private Boating   
Visiting Glacier Bay in a private vessel can be a wonderful experience. All vessels entering the bay from June 1 through August 31 are required to have a permit. For a boating permit application and other information go to our boating page.

Mountaineering   
To receive a permit for mountaineering you may need a permit for more than one park. For more information, go to our mountaineering page. 

Rafting   
For acquiring a permit to raft the Alsek or Tatshenshini River you will need to go through several steps. The rafting page has much more information.

Filming Permits   
Will you need a permit for filming in Glacier Bay?  For more information on filming go to our filming page.

Business Permits

If you are considering conducting business in the park you will need to go through a permit process.

 
 
Bartlett Cove Dock
Bartlett Cove Dock
humpback whales
Whale Waters
Whales most often feed within 1 mile from shore.
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Charter Vessel in Glacier Bay
Charter Vessels
Operating a Commercial Charter Vessel In Glacier Bay
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Kittlitz's Murrelet  

Did You Know?
Kittlitz Murrelets are seabirds, spending most of their lives on the ocean, diving for fish. However, they nest on scree slopes or cliff faces near the tops of mountains in glaciated regions. Their plumage is so cryptic, only 25 nests have ever been found.

Last Updated: February 27, 2008 at 20:46 EST