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The Best Time for Bear-Seeing at Streams Falls

Alaska is known for bear watching and to enjoy the best of bear watching in Alaska you need to plan your trip to Alaska in the right season. The weather conditions anticipate the best time for bear watching.

You can look for guided bear viewing tours in Alaska that offer bear watching during the middle of May till September which is considered the most favorable season to spot bears.


Late June to early July Streams Falls allows you a great opportunity to watch female mountain bears and whelps. Because the vital salmon runs have not yet begun or crested hence the huge male brown-colored bears or cubs which represent a danger to the whelps - have not yet shown up at fishing spots.

Mid-July to mid-August by and large sees a top in the salmon runs, with various species cresting at various times. This is certainly the ideal opportunity for photographers and natural life lovers to get to the mountain to spot a  bear getting salmon photographed for their assortment. Since Creeks Cabin obliges around 60-80 clients and there is a camping area, as well as many fly-in bear-seeing visits; don't anticipate that this season should hush up!

The late August and early September with the salmon runs blurring and the mountain bears benefiting from dead or passing on salmon. This is an extraordinary time for 'bear activity', with a lot of bears building up for the colder time of year in the Streams Falls.

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