Waterfall Creek Peak Season Brown Bear Viewing
From $989 per Person | Top Notch Bear Viewing! | Difficulty: Easy to Moderate | 6 Hours | 12+
About
Begin your wilderness adventure with a scenic 30-minute floatplane flight. Be sure to have your camera ready as you glide over amazing landscapes and look out for marine wildlife below before touching down at Waterfall Creek. This is a relatively unknown, remote wilderness location that provides unmatched brown bear viewing during the peak of the salmon run, late July-August.
After landing, disembark from the floatplane and wave goodbye to the Alaskan bush pilot. The primary viewing spot is a short walk down the rocky shoreline. Follow the sounds of the waterfall and splashing salmon, as the guide hikes the group to the viewing location.
Brown bears may be seen at any time while ashore. The guide will direct to the best spots for viewing and photography. Groups will spend most time seated, quiet, and still to enhance the opportunities of seeing bears. While we do occasionally have close encounters, our goal is for the bears to ignore us and engage in their natural behaviors. After enjoying four hours of brown bear viewing, hike back to where your floatplane is waiting to whisk you back to Juneau. This is truly an Alaskan wilderness adventure!
From the banks of Waterfall Creek, we’ll have the opportunity to watch bears fishing for salmon. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the abundant bear population of the Waterfall Creek area rarely disappoints. Brown Bears are most active during the annual salmon runs (late July and August).
Highlights
• Scenic 30-minute floatplane flight to Chichagof Island • Experience the thrill of viewing brown bears in their natural habitat • Opportunity to see bears fishing for salmon • Capture stunning photos of these amazing creatures
What's included
- Professional Guide
- Roundtrip van & float plane transportation
- Forest Service permits
- Rain jacket, pants & rubber boots
- Hearty snacks
- Souvenir water bottle
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