Juneau Glacier Scenic Drive
🚗8 mapped stops
Alaska's capital city has no road connection to the outside world — you arrive by sea or sky, and the 40 miles of road you do get pack in tidewater glaciers, temperate rainforest, bald eagles by the dozen, and the gold rush history that built this town wedged between mountains and the Gastineau Channel. From downtown's cruise ship docks to the face of Mendenhall Glacier, every mile drips with snowmelt and story.
Paradas en Este Tour (8)
- 1 Juneau Cruise Ship Terminal Downtown waterfront where Alaska begins for a million cruise passengers each summer — the state capitol is two blocks uphill
- 2 Alaska State Capitol The only U.S. state capitol with no road access from the rest of the country — a modest Art Deco building dwarfed by mountains
- 3 Mount Roberts Tramway (base) Six-minute aerial tram climbing 1,800 feet up Mount Roberts for panoramic views of the Gastineau Channel and Douglas Island
- 4 Glacier Gardens Rainforest Temperate rainforest botanical garden built in a ravine carved by glacial runoff — upside-down tree planters are the signature
- 5 Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center Face-to-face with a river of ice 13 miles long — one of the most accessible glaciers in North America, retreating 100 feet per year
- 6 Nugget Falls 377-foot waterfall dropping in two tiers onto a sandbar at the foot of Mendenhall Glacier — mist and ice meet temperate rainforest
- 7 Auke Bay Harbor Juneau's second harbor and the departure point for whale-watching tours, Glacier Bay ferries, and commercial fishing fleets
- 8 Eagle Beach State Recreation Area The northernmost point on Juneau's road system — bald eagles congregate here by the hundreds during salmon runs
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