8Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
The nigh-pristine marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park is accessible only by air. Located in the southeast, it is most famous for its tidewater and alpine glaciers. Best seen by kayak or boat, this place scored highly for its beauty and diverse wildlife. If you want a bird’s eye view as well, you can book a flight-seeing trip from the city of Juneau.
If you’re prone to outdoor adventures, take in the sight of the deep fjords, glacial lakes, rainforests, and snowy peaks via a kayaking tour out of Bartlett Cove. You might spot bald eagles, black moose, porpoise, sea otters, or seals. Check out the Icy Strait right outside the park, if you wish to see some minke whales or orcas.
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