Bears are one of the most auspicious creatures in Alaska’s wildlife. They are found in large numbers in Alaska and often visit the same place again in search of food. You will find some of the opportunities for the best bear viewing in Alaska. You need to explore the best places to take a close look at the brown bears of Alaska.

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Anan Creek

Alaska’s Tongass National Forest is a good place to watch bears. It has water streams that have a good number of salmons in them which bears loves to eat. Anan Creek which is located near Wrangell is mostly used by the people of the Tlingit community for summer fishing particularly to catch salmon that are found in large numbers here. Today, you can enjoy the best bear viewing in Alaska through a trail that runs from the temperate rainforest to the cascading waterfall that has a good viewing platform and observatory. Salmon could be found in the large numbers beneath the fall in the upstream where bears are lined up to catch Solomon for dinner.

Pack Creek, Inside Passage – Brown bears

Pack Creek is located in Admiralty Island is also known as the Fortress of the Bears. There are approximately 1800 brown bears live here, and visitors can have a look at them during the peak salmon season in July and August. The brown bears could be seen in the mudflats in the steep creek banks.

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