Information About

Growler Bay

Growler Bay

Quick Facts
Region:
  • Prince Wiliam Sound
Nearest City:
Length:
  • 3 mi (4.83 km)
Width:
  • 0.56 mi (0.9 km)
Depth:
  • 89 ft / 27 m
Uses:
  • Boating, Camping, Open Water Kayaking
About

Growler Bay is located on northeast side of Glacier Island, and extends northeast to Prince William Sound, 54 miles northeast of Whittier, and 30 miles southwest of Valdez.

Growler Bay is 3 miles long and on average a half mile wide. The end of the bay makes for easy portage to Chamberlain Bay.

Growler Bay provides good anchorage near its head for small craft. The mouth of the bay is shallow upon approach then the bay gets deeper once inside. The only known offshore danger once well inside the entrance is several rocks are bare at low tide, situated along the south shore near the head of the bay. The east side of the channel should be favored when approaching the bay with depths as little as 9 feet reported off the entrance in midchannel, and shoals extend all along the east side of Growler Island, the island between Growler Bay and Elder Point.

History of Growler Bay

Local name reported in 1916 by J. W. Bagley, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), "because of some ice seen in the water." A growler is a small piece of floating ice.

Growler Bay Gallery

Pictures of, from, or near Growler Bay.