Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is located in southeast Alaska.
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It is one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen. Beyond glaciers, you will see snow-capped mountains, massive rock formations, and forested shorelines.
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Glacier Bay can only be accessed by plane and boat.
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Most visitors see the park by cruise ship.
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Park rangers will board your cruise ship to answer questions and provide you with a guided tour.
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Bring binoculars so you can get a closer view of wildlife.
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Steller sea lions often bask in the sun by South Marble Island.
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Sea otters are typically seen playing in the water.
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Many visitors see spouts or tail flips from humpback whales. If you are lucky, you may see one jump out of the water like this.
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Zoom in on the mountains with your camera or binoculars. You will see powerful waterfalls.
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As you get closer to the glaciers, you will see many icebergs floating in the bay.
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Cruise ships typically spend 9 to 10 hours in Glacier Bay. You may see a glacier calving.
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Glacier Bay offers surreal views, glaciers, and amazing wildlife. Plan your visit to Glacier Bay.
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