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Swimming is just one of the many cool things one can do in Glacier National Park.
Monitoring Glacier Bays Vital Signs 1,400 deep, 65 miles long, cold, and filled with life.
Glacier Bay Basin Glacier Bay, Alaska Max. width 15 miles (24 km) Surface area 3,283,000 acres (1,329,000 ha) Average depth 800 feet (240 m) Max. depth 1,410 feet (430 m)10 more rows
Glacier Bay Visitation By Year YearVisitors 2021 89,768 2020 5,748 2019 672,087 2018 597,91562 more rows
By law, the National Park Service has the legal authority to set both a daily and seasonal limit to the number of ships allowed into Glacier Bay since the 1980s. Only two large vessels per day can enter the park during the busy summer season, with a maximum of 153 ships between June and August.
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Climate Change Coastal Erosion Changes in sea ice leave coastal Arctic communities vulnerable to erosion from increasingly intense storms. Glacial Melt Of the more than 100,000 glaciers in Alaska, 95 percent are currently thinning, stagnating, or retreating, impacting both land and ocean environments.
Glacier Bay offers a wide variety of fish species for anglers to pursue in both salt and freshwater. In saltwater, most anglers target the bottom-dwelling halibut, but salmon species, especially Chinook and coho, are also sought.
For many visitors, Lake McDonald serves as a welcome to Glacier National Park and what a welcome it is. At just over 10 miles long and 464 feet deep, Lake McDonald is both Glaciers longest and deepest lake.

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