Bears are the main symbol of the Alaskan wilderness. They represent strength, toughness, and the wild spirit of this big, untouched land. That’s why so many visitors come to Alaska for bear viewing. The bear watching in Alaska is magnificent because here you can watch bears on a boat, on foot, and by plane.

Is Seeing a Bear in Alaska Guaranteed?

You might see a bear while hiking or driving, but it’s not very common. If you want to do bear viewing in Alaska, the best way is to book a guided bear watching tour focused on mountain bears. These tours take you to places where bears live in groups and are more likely to be seen.

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Fly-in/Boat-in Bear Viewing Tours

Seeing a bear is almost certain on a remote fly-in or boat-in tour. The pilots and guides know where the bears are during the summer and take you to the best spots. These trips are usually adventure-style. You’ll get gear like tall rain boots or hip waders and follow your guide to where the bears are. Depending on the time of year, you might see them fishing, resting, taking care of their babies, or digging for clams, all from a safe distance. These trips are usually full-day experiences, including about an hour of flying and 5 to 6 hours with the bears.

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