Bear Glacier
Bear Glacier is located in Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, USA. It is one of the largest glaciers in the park, stretching approximately 13 miles long. The glacier is known for its stunning blue ice and dramatic ice formations, which attract visitors and researchers alike.
The glacier feeds into Bear Lake, creating a picturesque landscape. As a tidewater glacier, Bear Glacier flows down to the ocean, where it calves icebergs into the water. This dynamic process contributes to the unique ecosystem of the area, supporting various wildlife and marine life.