Brooks Falls or Katmai National Park are two of the most distinctive places where you can do bear watching in Alaska. Go on a special wildlife trip to see bears in their natural homes, like These adventures start right from Anchorage with a flight. Other great spots for bear viewing include Denali National Park, Redoubt Bay, and McNeil River. But you don’t have to travel far to see bears; they also live in the nearby Chugach Mountains and are sometimes seen even in Anchorage.

How typically bear viewing day in Alaska?

Morning

The bear viewing in Alaska starts in the early morning. You start your day with a guided bear watching tour from Anchorage on a floatplane to get a thrilling and memorable look at bears in the wild. Watching these big, strong animals in their natural environment is a real treat. Katmai National Park & Preserve, near Brooks Falls on the Alaska Peninsula, southwest of Anchorage, is one of the top places to see brown bears in action.

Afternoon

If you want to get even closer, visit the Alaska Zoo. There, you can see brown, black, and polar bears up close, as well as many other animals from the Arctic and subarctic regions.

Evening

Bears have always loved the delicious taste of Alaska’s fish, and you’ll get to experience it too. Tonight, you’ll enjoy wild Alaska salmon, halibut, and shellfish, all known for their great flavor and texture. From salmon quesadillas to salmon roasted with alder wood, local chefs serve some of the best meals using fresh fish from Alaska’s waters.

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