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The
marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve provides opportunities
for adventure, a living laboratory for observing the ebb and flow of glaciers,
and a chance to study life as it returns in the wake of retreating ice.
Amidst majestic scenery, Glacier Bay offers us now, and for all time,
a connection to a powerful and wild landscape.
The park has snow-capped mountain ranges rising to over 15,000 feet, coastal
beaches with protected coves, deep fjords, tidewater glaciers, coastal
and estuarine waters, and freshwater lakes. These diverse land and seascapes
host a mosaic of plant communities ranging from pioneer species in areas
recently exposed by receding glaciers, to climax communities in older
coastal and alpine ecosystems. Diverse habitats support a variety of marine
and terrestrial wildlife, with opportunities for viewing and research
that allow us to learn more about the natural world.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Glacier Bay National
Park is open year-round. The park Visitor Center is open from mid-May
to mid-September. Services in winter are extremely limited.
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