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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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Alaska Geographic offers a wide variety of educational publications.
Alaska Geographic offers a wide variety of educational publications.
 
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Look to Alaska Geographic for the most comprehensive selection of books, maps, and films about Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. As the park’s official nonprofit education partner and bookstore, Alaska Geographic offers an extensive collection of titles on Glacier Bay’s natural and cultural heritage, provides financial support for the park’s interpretive programs and other educational offerings, and works to connect visitors with Alaska’s magnificent wildlands.

Alaska Geographic operates the bookstore in the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Visitor Center in Gustavus and sells books and merchandise aboard many of the cruise ships that visit Glacier Bay. Every purchase you make at these locations directly benefits Glacier Bay—a portion of every sale supports the park’s educational and interpretive programs.

Alaska Geographic members receive exclusive benefits, including discounts online and at Alaska Geographic bookstores statewide. To find out more, browse our bookstore, or become a member, stop by the Glacier Bay Visitor Center, or visit us online.

Glacier Bay Branch
Alaska Geographic
PO Box 140
Gustavus, AK 99826
907-697-2635
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Glacier Bay Visitor Guide
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Glacier Bay Trip Planner and Visitors Guide
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Glacier Bay Brochures
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Dr. Cooper  

Did You Know?
It was the inspiration of one man, Dr. William S. Cooper, an ecologist studying how plant life returns to land freshly revealed from beneath retreated glaciers, that lead to the establishment of Glacier Bay as a National Monument in 1925.

Last Updated: March 12, 2009 at 19:28 EST