Many of the world's most stunning glaciers are also able to be toured or at least viewed from a distance, starting with these stunners.
Glaciers are a natural wonder of the world, attracting mere mortals from far and wide to witness their sheer size and greatness. These gigantic masses of ice are ever-changing in nature, boasting unimaginable sizes, impressive shapes, and stunning colors that no human-made structure could ever resemble.
Alaska is famed for having some of the largest glaciers on the planet, and one of the best places to witness their glory is Prince William Sound - home to over a hundred documented and named glaciers as well as active tidewater glaciers that frequently spawn colossal icebergs.
Amongst those commonly visited, Colombia Glacier is one of the most famous and often frequented by cruise boats, while Exit Glacier Alaska is one of Alaska's most accessible situated in Kenai Fjords National Park - which is a short drive from Seward. It's not just ice and snow though - visitors regularly report spotting a wealth of incredible creatures on their glacier-seeking travels, including bears, whales, sea otters, and more.
The chilly state of Montana is also worthy of note with its stupefying Glacier National Park full of ice, lakes, forests, and massive mountains that attract a multitude of visitors every year seeking out some of the most heart-stopping icy panoramas in North America.