located in southeast Alaska in the Canada–United States border.
It is one of the largest internationally protected areas in the world encompassing 3.3 million acres of land and water.
The park is home to glaciers, snow-capped mountains, temperate rainforests
A variety of wildlife such as bald eagles, humpback whales, and sea otters.
It is also home to the largest collection of tidewater glaciers in the world.
Visitors can explore the park in a variety of ways such as taking a cruise, kayaking, hiking, and camping.
There are also educational opportunities available to learn about the park's flora, fauna, and geology.