Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska showcases tidewater glaciers, fjords, and dynamic coastal ecosystems. The landscape is constantly reshaped as glaciers advance and retreat. Marine wildlife such as humpback whales, sea otters, and seals thrive in the nutrient rich waters. The parks remote wilderness offers a rare chance to witness large scale glacial processes.
Glacier Bays cultural history includes Indigenous Tlingit communities whose traditions remain tied to the land and sea. Its combination of geology, wildlife, and culture makes it globally significant.
Further details can be found on the park website.