This sea kayak adventure explores the entire length of Glacier Bay
National Park's tranquil East Arm, including several days spent
intimately experiencing famous Muir Inlet with its gorgeous McBride
and Riggs Glaciers. It is our most comprehensive paddling trip. In
just one week we can observe the complete ecological process from
densely vegetated lush rainforest to newly exposed rock. Paddling
between huge icebergs in front of a towering glacier face is an
unforgettable experience. It's the best way to see Glacier Bay! We
will also fly over the Bay in a floatplane, which gives us a bird's
eye view of this World Heritage site.
When we aren't paddling, there will be opportunities to beachcomb,
hike, and observe and photograph birds, marine mammals, and other
wildlife. We hope to see both black and brown (grizzly) bears. We'll
move camp most days, although we may be able to spend two nights at
one location to permit a full day of rest and relaxation, or an
optional hike. Explorations on foot give us another wondrous view of
this elaborate ecosystem. This is one of our most popular and active
trips where expectations are exceeded and abilities are pushed. Begins
and ends in Gustavus.
Day 1 We will pick you up from the Gustavus airport or ferry
dock and go to our cozy, quiet inn. Borrow a bike, go for a walk, or just
relax in this rural setting. We will gather for a delicious Alaskan dinner
and attend the pre-trip meeting held at the inn.
Day 2 After a hearty breakfast, we head to Glacier Bay. We
begin at Bartlett Cove, headquarters for Glacier Bay National Park. By
the afternoon you will be comfortable at sea kayaking and able to
fully observe the splendid beauty of the Park. Paddling along the
Beardslee Islands we often see humpback whales feeding. In the evening
we will set up camp on the beach and feast on the first of many
delicious meals.
Days 3-7 Depending on the group's desires, weather, and
tides, we plan our itinerary from day to day, covering a total of
60-70 miles. This is an ambitious journey, and we ask that guests be
in good physical condition. We have time for explorations and short
hikes, and we will be able to stop and stretch our legs frequently.
Wildlife sightings will cause us to stop and enjoy their company. But
we will have some long paddling days because of the distance we need
to travel. (For the same trip with more days to do it in, see our
Glacier Bay Natural History trip.)
Day 8 Following a morning hike or paddle, a floatplane picks
us up and takes us back to Gustavus. This is a view of Glacier Bay
that will long be remembered.
Electronic mail
request:
glacierbayexpedition@glacierbaytravel.com
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