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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Operating Hours & Seasons
 
Glacier Bay Lodge and Visitor Center in background, with the Bartlett Cove Public Dock in the foreground.
Glacier Bay Lodge and Public Dock
 

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is open year-around, but services in winter are extremely limited.

 
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Visitor center exhibits.

Visitor Center

Open daily from late May to early September. Exhibits open 24-hours.  Information desk and Alaska Geographic bookstore open daily 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Check on the current schedule for daily ranger-naturalist activities.

 
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Visitor Information Station for Boaters and Campers

The Visitor Information Station (VIS) is open in May, Monday - Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m; during June, July and August the VIS is open Monday - Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m September 1st open Monday - Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Visitor Information Station (VIS) is located at the head of the public-use dock in Bartlett Cove. It offers information, permits and orientations for campers and recreational boaters in the park. Maps and nautical charts are available. Facilities include public rest rooms, potable water, trash and recycling containers.

 
yakutat ranger station in snow

Glacier Bay National Preserve Office and Visitor Center

Located in Yakutat and open daily from May to September.

For information on rafting and the Preserve call (907) 784-3295

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Glacier Bay Lodge
Glacier Bay Lodge
The full-service lodge within Glacier Bay National Park
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lungwort  

Did You Know?
Lungwort lichens get their name because their appearance is similar to lung tissue. Some lungworts are able to convert atmospheric nitrogen to forms that other lichens and plants can use. The presence of lungwort is an indicator of a rich, unpolluted forest habitat.

Last Updated: June 01, 2008 at 16:38 EST