• Sunset view of Glacier Bay and the surrounding Fairweather Mountains.

    Glacier Bay

    National Park & Preserve Alaska

Directions

Glacier Bay is located west of Juneau, Alaska.
It is a short flight from Juneau to Glacier Bay National Park.
 

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve lies west of Juneau, AK and can only be reached by plane or boat. The only road merely connects the small town of Gustavus and its airfield to park headquarters at Bartlett Cove (10 miles). 

Alaska Airlines provides daily jet service from Juneau to Gustavus (about 30 minutes) in the summer season. Year-round scheduled air service to Gustavus is also provided by a variety of small air taxis and charters.

Many visitors arrive in Glacier Bay as passengers on board cruise ships, tour boats, charter boats, and their own private vessels.

 

BY AIR

Alaska Airlines provides daily jet service  between Juneau and Gustavus during the summer visitor season. Juneau has daily jet service from Anchorage and Seattle.

Several air taxi companies provide daily small-plane flights year-round between Juneau and Gustavus:

Serving Gustavus Airfield:

Air Excursions, LLC
(907) 697-2375
www.airexcursions.com

Fjord Flying Service 
(877) 460-2377
email

Wings of Alaska
(907) 789-0790
www.wingsofalaska.com


Air taxis also fly a network of routes that link Juneau and Gustavus to Haines, Skagway, and other southeast Alaska towns. Air taxis can also assist in getting you into Glacier Bay's wilderness. Flying time from Juneau to Gustavus is about 30 minutes.

Glacier Bay National Preserve at Dry Bay has air taxi service from Yakutat. Daily jet service to Yakutat is available from Juneau and Anchorage.

For a complete list of air taxi companies that serve the Glacier Bay National Park area see our Area Visitor Services Directory.

 
Ride the ferry to Gustavus

BY SEA

Alaska Marine Highway System
During the summer months, the Ferry LeConte stops in Gustavus twice weekly from Juneau. The ferry dock is located 9 miles from Glacier Bay park headquarters in Bartlett Cove. Check the AMHS website for schedules, times, and rates. If you are planning on bringing a vehicle, please be aware that vehicle based activities may be limited.

 
ferry

Tour boat in Glacier Bay

Cruise

Many tour vessels and large cruise ships schedule a day in Glacier Bay in their Southeast Alaska itineraries.

A daily boat tour based in the park conducts trips from Bartlett Cove to the tidewater glaciers.

Private charter boats typically conduct multi-day custom adventures tailored to a small group's preferences.

Private boaters may obtain permits and reservations to bring their own boats to Glacier Bay.

Though there are dangerous crossings, some experienced kayakers paddle from nearby communities such as Haines, Juneau, Hoonah, or Pelican (all served by the Alaska Marine Highway). Others bring their kayak to Glacier Bay on the ferry or rent one in Gustavus or Glacier Bay. For a list of kayak rentals and charter operators see the Area Visitor Services Directory

 

GROUND TRANSPORT

Taxis (upon request) and buses (limited schedule) run between Gustavus and Bartlett Cove.

Many local Inns and Lodges even have bicycles for rent.

See our Area Visitor Services Directory for a list of ground transportation providers.

 

Still Confused?

See Plan Your Visit for an overview of the park's attractions.

See Things To Do for a list of ways to see Glacier Bay and to choose your experience.

The Area Visitor Services Directory is a listing of businesses in and near Glacier Bay that provide lodging, transportation, travel consulting, tours, and other useful visitor services.

Contact us if you still need help getting here.

Did You Know?

Ice

In 1899, an earthquake measuring 8.4 on the Richter Scale so shook the glaciers in Glacier Bay, the budding tourism industry nearly died.  There was so much ice in the water from the shattered glaciers, visitors to Glacier Bay did not return to for over ten years.