Situated in southeast Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park is the undeniable highlight of Alaska's popular Inside Passage. This World Heritage Site is one of the world’s largest international protected areas. The park features a vast stretch of rugged snow-capped mountains, wild untouched coastlines, freshwater streams, tidewater glaciers, lush rainforest, and deep protected fjords. This glistening iceberg-abundant bay is flanked by the sheer peaks of Mount Fairweather and the massive Grand Pacific Glacier. The park offers visitors a fantastic selection of thrilling wilderness adventures and activities including: kayaking, whale watching, eco-touring, sports fishing, golfing, beachcombing, flightseeing, sightseeing, camping and hiking. Commonly spotted wildlife include: humpback whales, killer whales, seals, porpoises, sea otter, brown bears, wolves, moose, mountain goats and over 200 bird species.