Hubbard Glacier Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cold,wet and miserable.
The weather was awful,it was cold raining and misty for the majority of our visit. We saw no wildlife . Spring is not the right time to travel here. Wait until later in the year.
The weather was awful,it was cold raining and misty for the majority of our visit. We saw no wildlife . Spring is not the right time to travel here. Wait until later in the year.
This is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. You can hear the "thunder" of him calving with the background barking of the nearby harbor seals, icebergs crackling in the water and the seagul...
This is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. You can hear the "thunder" of him calving with the background barking of the nearby harbor seals, icebergs crackling in the water and the seagul...
Views are unbelievable - serene and majestic. Visited on a cruise which would not be our‘thing’ but to see where a glacier falls into the sea can only be viewed by boat.
Cold,wet and miserable.
The weather was awful,it was cold raining and misty for the majority of our visit. We saw no wildlife . Spring is not the right time to travel here. Wait until later in the year.
Cold,wet and miserable.
The weather was awful,it was cold raining and misty for the majority of our visit. We saw no wildlife . Spring is not the right time to travel here. Wait until later in the year.
Sensory overload!
This is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. You can hear the "thunder" of him calving with the background barking of the nearby harbor seals, icebergs crackling in the water and the seagul...
Sensory overload!
This is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. You can hear the "thunder" of him calving with the background barking of the nearby harbor seals, icebergs crackling in the water and the seagul...
One of the best places on earth
Views are unbelievable - serene and majestic. Visited on a cruise which would not be our‘thing’ but to see where a glacier falls into the sea can only be viewed by boat.