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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
Using Photo Gallery Images
Tent in the wilderness
Million-dollar view in the Wrangell Mountains

To everything, its proper credit...
As a National Park Service website, please remember that everything posted here is considered in the public domain. We love to receive your photos, and often use them in park publications, such as the K'elt'aeni Visitors Guide. Photographers will always get credited in Wrangell-St. Elias publications and projects. When submitting a photo, please indicate whether you want it downloadable or copyrighted (original file not downloadable through the website). 

Using photographs
While all of the displayed Visitor Photo Gallery images are in the public domain, when using photos from the visitor photo gallery, please always credit the individual photographer or National Park Service if no photographer is listed.

Hubbard Glacier  

Did You Know?
Hubbard Glacier, one of the largest and most active tidewater glaciers in North America, was named in 1899 for Gardiner G. Hubbard (1822-1897), the first president of the National Geographic Society.

Last Updated: September 19, 2006 at 15:12 EST