Alaska is jewel of arctic pressed with some of the best attractions and landscapes. Furthermorethe untamed life, glaciers, mountains, peaceful wild and history stuffed with accounts of Alaska Native and homesteader battles. Chinitna Bay is a popular destination for bear viewing. The Chinitna Bay Bear Tours are popular all over Alaska.
On the western shores of Cook Inlet in Chinitna Bay, opposite Kenai Peninsula, lies a far off yet open bear viewing destination called Great Alaska BearCamp. This is a prime bear seeing territory at Lake Clark National Park that is the reason Disney used BearCamp as their command post for shooting their astounding film "Bears."
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is far off to such an extent that you can't drive there. The main path in or out is by pontoon or Alaska Bush Plane. The two most mainstream movements in Lake Clark National Park are bear survey and game fishing, and the Park is fairly geologically partitioned thusly as well.
The general Park ranges from Chinitna Bay on the shores of Cook Inlet to the Kvichak River on the Park's western side. Isolating these two zones are the impressive piles of the Alaska Range. In the event that you need to visit the biggest wild sockeye salmon disagreement the world you should visit the western Kvichak side. While the great Brown Bear lives all through the Park, the shores of Cook Inlet offer some exceptionally gainful bear seeing that is open from Anchorage and Kenai. Chinitna Bay is an especially decent region to see Brown Bears inside the Park.
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