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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Brochures
 

The following links provide access to many of our most popular maps, brochures, and informational leaflets. Many are in PDF format for easy printing, downloading, and reading.

Park Maps


Glacier Bay National Park
Official NPS Map

Glacier Bay Satellite Image
Amazing view of Glacier Bay from space!

National Parklands in Alaska
Map of ALL Alaska National Park Units

The U.S. National Park System
Map of ALL U.S. National Park Units

Informational Leaflets



The Fairweather
Official Glacier Bay Visitor's Guide

Glacier Bay Fact Sheet
How big? How deep? How high? Species? etc...

Dear Student
Helpful information for class reports and research

Bear Safety in Alaska's National Parklands
Be Bear Aware

Gustavus Wildlife Viewing Guide
Where the wild things are

Human History of Glacier Bay
Historical Timeline

Geology in Action NEW!
Quakes, Slippery Slopes, and Giant Waves

Discover Bartlett Cove
A New Land

Bird Checklist
Where and when to find all 242 species

Mammal Checklist
An exciting diversity

Plant Checklist
All vascular plant species

Glacier Bay Visitor Guide
The Fairweather
Glacier Bay Trip Planner and Visitors Guide
more...
Glacier Bay Fact Sheet
Just The Facts...
2009 Glacier Bay Fact Sheet
more...
Alaska Geographic
Alaska Geographic
Visit the online bookstore
more...
Glacier Bay Maps
More Maps
Detailed Glacier Bay Maps and Nautical Charts
more...
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Did You Know?
The land is rising! In Glacier Bay uplift rates are some of the highest in the world. Since the glacier retreated and removed its weight from the land, some places are rising over an inch every year.

Last Updated: January 08, 2009 at 17:32 EST