Tracy Arm

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Tracy Arm Fjord is a famous tourist attraction and a part of the Tongass National Forest and is 45 miles south of Juneau. Emerald water surrounds this fjord. During the summer, the fjord is filled with floating ice ranging in size from small chunks to three-story buildings. Many tourist boats visit the fjord and the two glaciers at its end, North Sawyer and South Sawyer.

The bathing of bears and animals is another magnificent sight you could catch a peek of. If you're an animal lover, dolphins in the fjord are accustomed to humans and frequently swim up to the ships, and wildlife sightings, ranging from brown bears and elk on land to whales and seals in these seas, are typical on trips.