LeConte Glacier Wilderness in southeastern Alaska offers stunning glacial landscapes and pristine coastal rainforest, attracting adventurers eager to explore its rugged terrain and ice-carved fjords.
LeConte Glacier Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area located within the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska. It encompasses the waters and surrounding landscapes near LeConte Glacier, which is one of the southernmost tidewater glaciers in North America. The wilderness features a unique combination of old-growth temperate rainforest, glacier-carved fjords, and rich marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The glacier itself flows directly into the LeConte Bay, creating spectacular ice formations and icebergs that drift through the water. This area is notable for its abundant wildlife, including brown bears, Sitka black-tailed deer, wolves, eagles, and marine mammals such as seals, sea otters, and whales. Recreational opportunities focus on boat and kayak exploration to view the glacier, wildlife viewing, fishing, and backcountry hiking. Access generally involves watercraft due to the remote fjord geography, and visits offer opportunities for photographers and naturalists to experience Alaskan wilderness in an untouched setting. The LeConte Glacier Wilderness was established to protect the scenic, ecological, and geological features of this region, preserving its wild character and supporting conservation of the Tongass rainforest. Visitors are drawn to the crisp glacial air, dramatic ice scenery, and the challenging conditions presented by the rugged coastal environment. Despite its remote location, the wilderness is appreciated for providing a raw wilderness experience rich in natural history and scenic grandeur.
LeConte Glacier – a massive tidewater glacier calving icebergs into LeConte Bay
Pristine old-growth temperate rainforest surrounding glacial fjords
Rich marine wildlife including harbor seals and humpback whales
Remote kayaking and boat-based exploration opportunities in glacial waters
One of the few tidewater glaciers advancing in Alaska, flowing into a deep fjord with spectacular iceberg calving.
A narrow fjord serving as the access gateway to the glacier, dotted with floating ice chunks and rich marine life.
Dense temperate rainforest surrounding the fjords, featuring towering Sitka spruce and western hemlock trees.