If you're looking for a special wildlife experience in Alaska, you just check out some of the finest Alaskan brown bear tours to see bears in Alaska. Alaska is one of the best places in the world to see brown, black, and grizzly bears in their natural environment.

In your Alaska bear viewing trips, you can also spot salmon-catching brown bears at Brooks Falls or black bears wandering through the Tongass National Forest.

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Seeing bears in Alaska becomes a natural and smooth part of your tour. Alaska is special because it's the only U.S. state where all three types of North American bears, black bears, brown bears (which include grizzlies), and polar bears, live in the wild.

Why is Alaska great for watching bears?

Alaskan brown bear viewing is exciting because there are more than 100,000 black and brown bears living in Alaska. This state is unmatched for wildlife adventures. Glacial rivers are full of salmon, berry bushes cover whole valleys, and the wilderness stretches for miles without roads or signs, all perfect places for bears to live.

What makes Alaska really special isn't just how many bears there are, but how easy it is to see them.

The popular Alaska bear watch tours will take you from the rainforests of the Inside Passage to the tundra plains of Denali. These are the places where brown bears walk into rivers to hunt, black bears search for food in old forests, and grizzlies look around open land under the big mountains. Across Alaska, black bears are common in forests, grizzlies live in the tundra and mountains, coastal brown bears gather near salmon streams, and polar bears live in the Arctic north.

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