Alaska has 664 named glaciers, and several more unnamed, that will change your perspective on this planet. Glaciers are massive ice fields, often called a frozen river, that are always moving and changing, making them special. With this change, seeing a glacier several times won’t get old. So, if it is your first glacier, or your 664th glacier, it will still be an experience.
Read MoreGrewingk Glacier Lake Hike | Hike Alaska
Stepping off the boat onto solid ground, the Grewingk Glacier Lake hike begins. Up a wooden ladder to a vertical trail, the start to this hike can be brutal. However, once you are over the hump it’s all downhill to Grewingk lake. Arriving at Grewingk Lake is a special event as the beach often has ice chunks and iceburgs floating close to shore.
Read MoreThe Best Summer Hikes in Alaska
Covering more than 665,000 square miles, Alaska is massive. Earning the number one spot for being the largest state in the United States, Alaska’s landscape is still untouched and remote, accounting for two-thirds of the country’s national parklands, roughly 80% of wildlife refuges and houses the two largest national forests. For most, these numbers are incomprehensible, so, to put it simply, Alaska offers more outdoor adventures than any other state. Making Alaska one of the most diverse places to hike in the United States. But, which hikes should you start with?
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