Experience Alaskan Brown bear viewing tours at its very best. Chinitna Bay Bear Tours gets you closer to the action with a one-of-a-kind bear viewing experience
With almost 50,000 visitors traveling north every year to photograph and study bruins, bear viewing is perhaps Alaska's fastest growing tourist industry. "Bear Viewing in Alaska "is the only title specifically tailored to the unique needs of this demographic. With chapters devoted to the best pl...
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Katmai National Park has two of the best places in the world for bear viewing: Hallo Bay has wonderful coastal bear viewing, while Brooks Falls is the location for the famous salmon-fishing bears. Kodiak Island Kodiak town was once the capital of Russian Alaska, but today it is known fo...
Join our best Alaska wildlife viewing tours. Stay in comfortable backcountry camps and remote wilderness lodges and watch grizzly bears catching salmon.
Alaska bear viewing from Homer Alaska or Anchorage AK, fly-in bear viewing tours to Katmai National Park and Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. Bear tours and glacier flight seeing from Homer AK
Alaska bear family. The term brown bear is usually given to bears that reside in Alaska coastal areas, while grizzlies usually reside inland. Alaska brown bears tend to be larger than grizzlies due to a more abundant supply of protein to eat such as salmon. Viewing a bear in the wild’s...
What is it like to bear viewing in Alaska in their natural habitat? There are a few typical images you’d associate withAlaska: hanging glaciers, rich native cultures, wandering moose, bears, and Denali to name a few. I was fortunate to experience a lot of Alaska’s finest, but bear vi...
Bear and wild life viewing in Alaska is a favorite past time for both residents and tourists. Flyout bear viewing is the best way to guarantee some fantastic photos and a unique look at bears in their natural surroundings. Brooks Camp, between Naknek Lake and Brooks Lake, is probably the ...
Answer 1 of 3: We are interested in Bear viewing from Homer in mid August. I am split between Brook Falls and Chinitna Bay trips. Chinitna Bay. There are some boat tours available for Chinitna Bay at almost half the cost of Brook Falls by air and we are