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Ultimate Alaska Bear Viewing Adventures in Chinitna Bay and Beyond

Alaska is well-known for its glaciers, but it's also famous for its wildlife, especially mountain bears that live in large numbers there. If you want to see these amazing Alaskan bears, you should consider joining Alaska bear viewing trips, which cover every aspect of magnificent bear watching in Alaska.

Different Alaskan brown bear tours offer different ways to see bears. You can go on foot, by aeroplane, or on a boat with these guided bear watching tours.

Some of the best places to spot bears in Alaska include Cook Inlet, Chinitna Bay, Katmai National Park, and Lake Clark National Park. Many of these tours start from the Harbour.

Every bear watching tour in Alaska has a specific season, usually when the weather is nice, and there's plenty of food like salmon and other fish. A professional tour guide can help you choose the best tour depending on when you're visiting Alaska.

Chinitna Bay

The Chinitna Bay Bear tour is a six-hour trip that starts from Jetty's Lake Hood Seaplane Base.

You'll fly over Cook Gulf and past Mt. Redoubt. The plane lands near the ocean at Bear Mountain Cabin, where you'll transfer to smaller vehicles for a short drive to watch bears. You can see them feeding on shellfish, sedge grass, and fish in the grassy areas and wetlands around Chinitna Bay.


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