September 2024 Update- Our webcams are currently down due to unexpected changes with NPS.gov security systems. We apologize for the inconvenience, our web team is working on upgrades to our cameras.Our webcams allow visitors to experience Glacier Bay from anywhere in the world! Catch a glimpse of some of the incredible wildlife that calls the bay home and witness the rapidly changing weather at Bartlett Cove. Webcam
Bartlett Cove Lagoon and Fairweather RangeLocated adjacent to park headquarters, this serene location hosts a variety of wildlife. Watch for river otters, harbor seals, waterfowl, moose, black bears, and an endless cycle of tides. On clear days, summits of the the Fairweather Range are on spectacular display. The scenery changes by the minute ... click this preview image for a live view! View WebcamWebcam
Lower Glacier BayTwo hundred fifty years ago this entire area was covered with ice. Now it’s home to sea otters, humpback whales and orcas. Occasional ships enter Glacier Bay, rounding Point Carolus from Icy Strait; park visitors wander the shoreline, checking out tidepools at Halibut Point. Weather patterns over the Bay change by the minute … click this preview image for a live view! View WebcamWebcam
Bartlett Cove Public DockThe public-use dock in Glacier Bay National Park is a hub of activity. Sailboats, kayaks, park boats, large tour vessels, and smaller charter fishing boats come and go throughout the summer months. On a clear day the peaks of Excursion Ridge are visible. The activity changes by the minute ... click the preview image to see the action live! View WebcamWebcam
Bartlett Cove Dock and Tlingit TrailThe Tlingit Trail follows the shoreline of Bartlett Cove from the Huna Tribal House to the Visitor Information Station and the public-use dock. Interpretive signs explain Tlingit culture and common native plants. A variety of vessels from around the world dock here, including an occasional floatplane. On a clear day the high peaks of the Beartrack Mountains can be seen rising above the forested Beardslee Islands in the distance. Click the image to see a live view! View Webcam |
Last updated: September 18, 2024