Tracy Arm

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Tracy Arm is a narrow, glacier-carved fjord in southeastern Alaska renowned for its dramatic cliffs, tidewater glaciers, and abundant wildlife.

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Tracy Arm canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord
glacial fjord
natural geographic feature
accessibleBy boat
cruise ship
carvedBy glacial activity
connectedTo Stephens Passage
hasApproximateLength about 30 miles
hasCategory Bodies of water of Juneau, Alaska
Fjords of Alaska
hasCliffHeight cliffs rising thousands of feet
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasGeologicalOrigin Pleistocene glaciation
hasGlacier Sawyer Glacier NERFINISHED
South Sawyer Glacier NERFINISHED
hasIceCondition often filled with floating ice
hasManagementAuthority U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
hasNotableFeature icebergs
narrow channel
steep cliffs
tidewater glaciers
waterfalls
hasOrientation generally north–south
hasState Alaska
hasWaterType saltwater
hasWildlife bald eagles
black bears
harbor seals
mountain goats
porpoises
seabirds
whales
isNamedAfter Benjamin Franklin Tracy NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic scenery
glacier viewing
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Alaska
Southeastern Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearbyCity Juneau
surface form: Juneau, Alaska
partOf Inside Passage region
Tongass National Forest
Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness
popularFor kayaking
small-ship cruises
tourism
protectedAs wilderness area
terminatesAt Holkham Bay

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Panhandle of Alaska contains Tracy Arm
Stephens Passage near Tracy Arm