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Where To Kayak in Glacier Bay
West Arm and Muir Inlet KayakingThe nearest tidewater glaciers to Bartlett Cove are in the Muir Arm, about 50 miles away, and in the West Arm, about 65 miles away. Kayakers generally allow 5-8 days to paddle each way. By combining the camper transportation service provided by the daily tour boat with the calm conditions of the inlets up bay, less experienced kayakers can enjoy the wonders of Glacier Bay without enduring open water or major crossings. We can arrange one-way or round trip camper transport into either arm of the bay.
One-way kayaker drop-offs or pick-ups allow you to enjoy an 8-10 day paddle back between Bartlett Cove and either arm of the bay. If you have less time and experience, you may be dropped off and then picked up again some days later. Combined with a round-trip camper drop off and pick up, plan a minimum 4-5 days for a West Arm paddle and 7-8 days for an East Arm paddle if you wish to paddle to glaciers. Campers departing on the daily tour boat must attend the 5:00 PM kayak rental and instruction session the evening prior to their departure. You must meet with the NPS for your back country permit and Leave No Trace orientation, and paddle your kayak to the dock by early evening in preparation for the next morning's departure. Please note that the Alaska Airlines jet to Gustavus does not arrive in time for this orientation. Make sure to look at our kayaker/camper Drop Off Point Map to help you plan your adventure.
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The daily tour boat departs Bartlett Cove at 7:30 AM and will drop off and pick up kayak campers between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM, stopping at the East Arm site in the morning and the West Arm site either late morning or early afternoon. Drop off and pick ups are at the same scheduled time at each site daily. On the day of pick-up, campers are expected to be ready at the site one hour prior to the scheduled pick up time in case the boat is early. Sites are marked by rock cairns.