Glacier Bay National Park is a protected wilderness area located in southeastern Alaska, USA. The park covers over 3.3 million acres and is known for its stunning glaciers, rugged wilderness, and diverse wildlife.
The park is home to over 50 active glaciers, including the massive Glacier Bay, which is over 60 miles long and offers visitors breathtaking views of ice-carved valleys, fjords, and mountains. Visitors can explore the park's glaciers by boat, kayak, or on foot, and can observe the breathtaking beauty of these massive ice formations up close.
In addition to its glaciers, Glacier Bay National Park is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including whales, seals, and sea lions, as well as a variety of birds and fish. Visitors can go whale watching, fishing, or wildlife watching in the park, or explore its many scenic hiking trails and backcountry wilderness areas.