Alaska is not only famous for its glaciers but also for its wildlife, particularly mountain bears that are found in large numbers in Alaska. If you are interested in watching great Alaskan mountain bears in nature, you must check out some of the best Alaska bear watch tours to get more.
The Alaska bear watch tours offer multiple ways to watch bears including foot plane tours, boat tours, and walking tours. Some of Alaska's most known bear habitats are Cook Inlet, Chinitna Bay, Katmai National Park, and Lake Clark National Park. Many bear watch tours are operated from the Harbor.
Each bear-seeing tour has a season in light of when salmon and other food sources are bountiful in the area. A professional tour guide will help you with the best bear watch tours depending upon when you will be in Alaska.
Chinitna Bay
The Chinitna Bay Bear tour is a six-hour experience from Jetty's Lake Hood Seaplane Base, over picturesque Cook Gulf, and past Mt. Redoubt. Your plane will arrive near the ocean at Bear Mountain Cabin where you'll jump into altered transports for the short drive to survey regions around Chinitna Bay. Here you can watch bears feed on shellfish, sedge grass, and fish among the waving knoll grasses and sandy wetlands
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