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The 17 Most Beautiful Glaciers to See in Alaska in 2024
If you get a chance to visit the stunningly beautiful state of Alaska, I hope you put some of these glaciers on your itinerary! 1. Matanuska Glacier. I have to start with my favorite glacier in Alaska: the Matanuska Glacier! You can easily make a day trip to see the Matanuska Glacier from Anchorage, Alaska.
Alaska Glacier Directory | How to See Them
Here's where to find Alaska's glaciers--the slow-moving rivers of ice that make for some of the state's most beautiful natural attractions
Best Ways to See Alaska's Glaciers
Seeing icy glaciers is a quintessential Alaskan experience. Here are the most popular glaciers and the best ways to see them.
10 Easy-to-Reach Glaciers in Alaska & How to Visit Each One
Jan 31, 2025 · Portage Glacier is a stunning glacier located in the Chugach National Forest, not far from Anchorage. This glacier has historic relevance as Alaska Natives and Gold Rush pioneers used it to “portage” between Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm. Like all Alaska glaciers, around a hundred years ago, the glacier occupied the entire valley.
Best Alaska glaciers! 7 epic ways to see a glacier in Alaska!
If you are going for your once-in-a-lifetime trip to Alaska, you MUST see a glacier! A glacier is literally moving ice, which means that it’s always changing. According to the National Park Service, there are over 100,000 glaciers in Alaska, and 95% of them are currently “thinning, stagnating, or retreating.”
The 18 Must-See Glaciers In Alaska To Seek Out
Here are some of the most stunning glaciers in Alaska (and our favorites!) that you shouldn’t miss. 18. Exit Glacier. You can drive to certain glaciers, but only a few are accessible by foot. BUT you can hike straight up to the Kenai Fjords National Park’s …
10 Epic Glaciers in Alaska for Your Bucket List
Mar 14, 2023 · There are so many amazing glaciers in Alaska to explore. Visiting these stunning Alaska glaciers is some of the best things to do in Alaska!
Glaciers - Alaska Nature and Science (U.S. National Park Service)
Nov 9, 2023 · Approximately one quarter (4.6 million acres) of Alaska's glaciers exist within national parks. Glaciers require three conditions to form: abundant snowfall, cool summers, and the gravitational flow of ice. Glaciers form in land areas where annual snowfall is greater than annual snowmelt.
Glacier Facts - ALASKA.ORG
Today Alaska has 100,000 glaciers (less than 1% are named) covering 5% of the state. That is 128 times more glacial coverage than the rest of the U.S. combined. Is that glacier moving? Every winter glaciers advance and every summer they retreat.
15 Most Stunning Glaciers in Alaska That Will Take Your
Oct 12, 2022 · Glacier viewing will definitively be an excellent highlight for your Alaskan trip. Get active, rejuvenate yourself, and set out on your glacier hunting journey. Keep reading to find out which glacier in Alaska sings to you! 1. Matanuska Glacier. 2. Knik Glacier. 3. Worthington Glacier. 4. Valdez Glacier. 5. Exit Glacier. 6. Portage Glacier. 7.