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Glaciers You Can Actually Visit (Two Are in The U.S.)

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Denali National Park

There are incredible natural wonders to see all over Denali, but a “flightseeing” tour to the glaciers is a particularly popular way to experience it.

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El Calafate

The stunning ice cliffs of Perito Moreno glacier in El Calafate can be explored by boat, kayak, or on foot, with many coming from far and wide to see the Patagonian wonders.

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Franz Josef Glaciers

Compared to many other glaciers on this list, Fox and Franz Josef glaciers in New Zealand are relatively easy to get to for travelers of all sorts.

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Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park has everything you need for the ideal winter vacation, with stunning glaciers, beautiful valleys, breathtaking lakes, and more than 700 miles of trails.

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Hohe Tauern National Park

With more than 300 glaciers, the area has plenty to do and see, including the Grossglockner, the highest mountain in Austria, and its glacier, the Pasterze.

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Ilulissat Icefjord

Another official UNESCO World Heritage site, Ilulissat Icefjord is located on the west coast of Greenland. It's famous for its glaciers, including Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the most active glaciers in the world.

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Jasper National Park

The Athabasca glacier in Canada’s Jasper National Park is the most visited glacier in North America.

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Khumbu Glacier

Khumbu Glacier lies on the slopes of Mount Everest in Nepal. The famed glacier is a site to see, and many ambitious travelers have trekked through it.

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