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Glacier Bay National Park and PreserveHumpback whales arrive each summer to feed in Glacier Bay's rich waters.
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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Sunset at Bartlett Cove
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Glacier Bay is a photographer's delight.
 

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve throughout it's history has been viewed through many eyes in a variety of different ways. Each day brings a new understanding and a feeling of exploration even by those who have experienced this place for decades.

John Muir wrote, "I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in."

We hope these images offer you a glimpse into this wild and expressive landscape, and encourages you to come to Glacier Bay for a walk, you may find yourself staying "out till sundown".

Watch the park movie
Watch The Park Movie!
Beneath The Reflections
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Glacier Bay Ranger Minutes
Ranger Minutes
Learn about Glacier Bay National Park through audio and video
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Gustavus, Alaska
Gustavus, Alaska
Gateway to Glacier Bay National Park
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Cape Spencer view
Cape Spencer Webcam
Live views of the entrance to the Inside Passage
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Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker  

Did You Know?
The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker is a favorite discovery for divers in Southeast Alaska. They are poor swimmers, spending much of their time attached to the bottom by a sucker evolved from pelvic fins.

Last Updated: April 01, 2008 at 16:16 EST