Bear watching in Alaska always excites many people who visit Alaska from different parts of the world. If you are looking for a genuine encounter with the Alaskan wilderness, you need to book a bear watching trip in Alaska. When you are on a bear watching trip, the adventure begins with a private flight across Cook Inlet, passing active volcanoes and glaciers before landing on a pristine beach. Here you can easily see brown bears ambling along the shore.
Many sustainable bush camps in Cook Inlet provide a base for exploration in the bears' midst, with new cabins fronting the bay on the site of an old homestead in a largely untouched setting. It is situated in a private area surrounded by Lake Clark National Park, one of the world's premier destinations for bear viewing. Against the backdrop of the ice-clad Aleutian Range, enjoy rustic luxury in the very heart of prime brown bear habitat with enough bear thrills for a lifetime and then some!
Alongside expert naturalist guides, watch bears from our private inholding within Lake Clark National Park, where they roam, fish, and forage in view of camp.
A scenic charter bush plane flight from Homer to our remote Bear Camp on Cook Inlet takes us past dramatic mountain ranges and volcanoes covered in ice and glaciers. Brand-new cabins ensure your comfort in the most remote of settings, while chef-prepared gourmet meals, enclosed gazebos, and fire pits enhance your stay.
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