Icy Point port in Alaska as we pulled close to the port.
From one of the top vantage points on our cruise ship, we saw our port ahead.
At Icy Point we anchored and used tenders to go ashore. This is the Hoonah packing warehouse which is now partly shops for tourists.
Beautiful scenery at Hoonah with the mountains reflecting in the water.
A view from the top of the Millennium cruise ship to the mountains in the background.
The town of Hoonah is around the corner. It's a very small town in Alaska.
The tender boats and our ship in the harbor area of Hoonah.
A ship in a boat? This boat was on land and I couldn't resist taking this photo which gives the illusion of our ship being in the boat.
This area is a perfect spot to see eagles and whales.
I wanted to capture how big Alaska feels with this photo.
This is a Skunk Cabbage in bloom. Skunk cabbages use their own energy to melt snow and this lets the flower appear through the snow in the spring.
This looks to be an Elderberry bush from pictures I've seen. It grows wild in Alaska.
Bush with pretty purple flowers.
This is the longest zip line in the U.S.
A trail at Icy Point takes you through the trees and past this lake.
Gorgeous fir tree in bloom.
Our ship off the coast of Icy Point.
An eagle perches in front of our ship.
Another view of our ship from land.
The road to Hoonah passes by this rocky point.
The road into Hoonah passes by this very old cemetery.
An old dock in Hoonah.