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| Glacier Bay National Park is located approximately 50 miles west of Juneau, AK |
Live at the Edge of the Ice
Nestled in between coastal mountains, incredible fjords and the inside passage – Glacier Bay is a remote wilderness experience you don’t want to miss. On top of learning or further developing your hospitality skills in one of the most beautiful places in the world, the recreation and sightseeing opportunities are endless!
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If you prefer the water, employees at Glacier Bay National Park have an opportunity to see marine wildlife including Orca and Humpback whales, Stellar Sea Lions, Dall Porpoises, Sea Otters, and Harbor Seals. Land based wildlife includes Moose, Black and Brown Bear, Wolves, Coyotes, and Mountain Goats. Glacier Bay National Park is also host to thousands of sea birds who nest in the protected waters. The park is perfectly suited for exploration by sea kayak, but also provides some great hiking opportunities of which the views just can’t be beat.
Glacier Bay National Park is 3.2 million acres of incredible wildlife and scenery and offers some of the most dramatic sea kayaking in the world. ARAMARK/Huna Totem offers free kayak drop offs to employees as well as a small fleet of sea kayaks available free to employees.






