The Gustavus ForelandsNew York’s Central Park is a strip of public land surrounded by mountains of private buildings. Gustavus is a patch of private property surrounded by mountains of public land. Gustavus is surrounded on three sides by the 3.3 million acres of Glacier Bay National Park. Within Gustavus an additional 4,000 acres were recently purchased by the Nature Conservancy to protect wetland habitat. Along there are no established trails the Conservancy lands are open to visitors for hiking and biking. There are ample opportunities to see moose and bear. The extensive mudflats and wetlands attract an abundance of migratory shorebirds, waterfowl, and sandhill cranes. The Nature Conservancy lands include almost the entire beach front making Gustavus one of the few communities in the country with a beach front open to people, bears, and moose alike.
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