Your visit to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve might include a glimpse of a rare bird. Or perhaps a park ranger guided walk through a temperate forest. Or it might be a day sailing up to a tidewater glacier. Or the feel of the warm sun on your back as you raft a wilderness river.
First you have to choose the experience you are looking for. Do you want to spend the day visiting the glacier area of the park? Or climb a mountain? Do you have a few hours or a few days?
We have a variety of on-line information listed above to help you plan your trip. For more information, please contact us. You might also contact the many commercial businesses that offer visitor services in and around the park.
The Gustavus Visitors Association provides travel information including places to stay and things to do adjacent to the park. They can be reached at 907-697-2454 or on the web at www.gustavusak.com.
Glacier Bay by boat Cruise ships, tour boats, and private vessels more...
Where To Stay? Lodging and Camping in and around Glacier Bay National Park more...
The Fairweather Glacier Bay Trip Planner and Visitors Guide more...
Alaska Geographic Visit the online bookstore more...
Did You Know?
There are no roads to Glacier Bay; you can reach the park only by air and water. Most visitors come to the park on large cruise ships.
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