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- Mendenhall Glacier - Wikipedia
Mendenhall Glacier (Tlingit: Áakʼw Tʼáak Sítʼ) is a glacier about 13 6 miles (21 9 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau in the southeast area of the U S state of Alaska [2]
- Mendenhall Glacier | How to Visit | ALASKA. ORG
The only glacier in Southeast Alaska accessible by road, Mendenhall’s grand edifice plunges from the immense Juneau Icefield, dropping 4,500 feet over 13 miles Its active face regularly calves big icebergs and brash into its lake
- Tongass National Forest - Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
Experience the splendor of Mendenhall Glacier at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center Here, you can enjoy views of the thirteen-mile-long river of ice, which terminates on the far side of Mendenhall Lake, and watch blue icebergs floating in the water amidst reflections of southeast Alaska’s coast mountains
- Mendenhall Glacier On Your Own: How To Visit Independently
Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier is one of the most popular attractions in Juneau, attracting thousands of visitors yearly The glacier is in the Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles from downtown Juneau
- What to do at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is a hub for exploring Juneau’s wildlife and nature via scenic walking trails, endless information from knowledgeable U S Forest Service Rangers, and stunning views of the Mendenhall Glacier itself
- How to Visit Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau - Ordinary Adventures
Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier is one of the most well known glaciers in Alaska and an absolute must do when visiting whether it’s a port call on a cruise or a longer visit to Juneau on your own
- Mendenhall Glacier Ultimate Guide: Tips for Exploring
Mendenhall Glacier is a valley glacier only 20 minutes away from Downtown Juneau Found in Tongass National Forest, it’s a beautiful 13 6 mile long, 1 5 mile wide glacier with a face towering more than 100 feet at its terminus in Mendenhall Lake
- Visiting Mendenhall Glacier: 7 Things You Need To Know
No visit to Juneau is complete without a close-up look at the Mendenhall Glacier It’s not every day you get to see a glacier up close and personal – this is what makes Mendenhall Glacier so rare From helicopters, kayaking, and walking tours, the glacier can be explored in many ways
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