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Mama Jan 6th, 2007 05:14 PM

Visiting glaciers in Alaska
 
How much it costs to visit Exit, Matanuska and Worthington Glacier? I don't want to go on a hike I only want to go close enough to feel ice and take pictures. Thanks

Miss_Maple Jan 6th, 2007 06:17 PM

Mama,
Assuming you are visiting in the summer, Exit Glacier is very accessible and free. A nice trail leads up to and around the glacier. Wear shoes you won't mind getting wet, roll up your pant legs and find a path across the melting glacier water to get close to the glacier -- beware it is very dangerous to get too close or stand under part of the glacier. It could collapse and crush you. There are warning signs but many decide to risk it anyway (touching the glacier).

Matanuska glacier -- we viewed from the highway -- there is a nice pullout along the highway with a covered signage explaining elements of the glacier. You can camp overnight in the parking lot (assuming an RV) for only $10. I remember the beautiful painted mountains along the opposite side of the highway from the glacier. I didn't visit Worthington -- have fun in Alaska -- you'll love it.


KMK Jan 6th, 2007 06:45 PM

Exit is free. Worthington is free. I was never brave enough to get close enough to touch either. Well, I guess technically I DID touch Exit, as I picked up some glacier ice that floated away from it....

Matanuska, you can see from a distance for free from a state park overlook. To get close up enough to touch it - and even walk on it - you have to pay, & I don't remember quite what the cost was - maybe $10 per person, but I'm not sure. The access to the glacier goes through private property & the property owner has made a business out of that fact. They have a web site at wwww.matanuskaglacier.com, but you'd have to call for prices. I would be wary about venturing too far out on the glacier, as they can be dangerous.

My favorite of the 3 is Exit. I like the walk to it, and I think it's a pretty setting. Not to take anything away from the other 3, but while Matanuska looks nice from a distance, I think the approach is a little ugly looking.

KMK Jan 6th, 2007 06:48 PM

Oops, extra 'w' in my web link...

www.matanuskaglacier.com

Carrabella Jan 6th, 2007 07:51 PM

Closest of all to Anchorage is Byron Glacier in the Portage Valley, near where you catch the boat to Portage Glacier. It's a nice walk, maybe an easy mile, and you get right up to the tongue, and it's free. If you go with a guide from the Visitor Centre, they will show you ice worms.
You need a car to get here, about 40miles from Anchorage on the way to Seward. Go soon - the glaciers are retreating so quickly!

Mama Jan 7th, 2007 11:04 AM

Great! Thank you

Miss_Maple Jan 7th, 2007 11:46 AM

I believe Al Gore has it right in regards to Global Warming -- but while it is good to be made aware, I am not sure really what can be done to stop the glacier melts. Which is why it is important to make time to visit the glaciers while you can. Exit glacier exhibits the intensified blue ice effect coming from refraction of the sunlight.

http://www.camsoft.us/personal2/Alas...ages/s_008.htm

exit photos:


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