Greenland

Russell Glacier Terminus Overlook

Point of Interest

The Russell Glacier terminus sits about 25 kilometers east of Kangerlussuaq along a rough gravel road, offering one of Greenland’s most accessible views of an active glacier face. The overlook provides dramatic views of the ice terminus, meltwater lakes, and the raw power of glacial processes. During summer months, you can hear the glacier groaning and witness small calving events as chunks of ancient ice break away into the proglacial lake.

The access road is rough dirt and gravel requiring high-clearance vehicles, though 2WD is usually sufficient in dry conditions. Best visited during the brief Arctic summer from June through August when the road is passable and daylight extends nearly 24 hours. Bring layers – even in summer, glacier winds can be brutal.

Active glacier terminus accessible by vehicle

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street addressGreenland Get directions →
Nearest townKangerlussuaq, Greenland
Miles from pavement25 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceRough dirt
Cell serviceNone
Best seasonJune-August
Land managerOther
Permit requiredNo
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