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Johns Hopkins Inlet
Johns Hopkins Inlet offers incredible views of glaciers and is a great place to view the sunrise or sunset while on a day tour.
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Johns Hopkins Inlet Details
Johns Hopkins Inlet offers incredible views of glaciers and is a great place to view the sunrise or sunset while on a day tour. Located in the northwest region of the park, Johns Hopkins Inlet offers incredible views of tidewater glaciers, including Lamplugh Glacier, Gilman Glacier, and Hoonah Glacier.
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