*Katmai National Park Bear Tour

$1,345 pp • Ages 8+ • 10 Hours

About

World famous views of Grizzly Bears!

Duration

10 Hours

Rates

$1,345 per person

About

Alaska Bear Viewing at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park gives you the world famous views of Grizzly Bears catching wild salmon as they stand atop a waterfall. There is no picture quite like it. Brooks Falls bear viewing is the true definition of a wilderness destination. It is located in the heart of Katmai National Park in south west Alaska. This one of a kind bear habitat is sure to please whoever visits.

Your Katmai Bear Viewing Adventure Begins when you depart Anchorage on one of our aircraft and head south along the Cook Inlet.

You will fly either directly to Katmai via float plane or on our twin engine aircraft and then via floatplane to Brooks Falls. Both options take approximately 2.5 hours one way, offer much of the same sightseeing along the way, and get you an equal time on the ground to see the bears.

Landing at Katmai you begin to see why Brown Bears choose to make this place their home. Salmon streams, mountain backdrops, large lakes, and thick forests surround you on this excursion. After getting out of the plane you will go through a quick bear orientation with one of the park rangers. From there it is off to explore this bear country. A short walk through the park to a bear viewing platform which will provide you with shots of a lifetime of bears catching salmon as they make their way up Brooks Falls. After you spend a few hours bear viewing a hearty pack lunch will be served, and then it is back out to catch these bears in action.

What's Included

  • Transportation from your location in Anchorage
  • Round trip scenic flight
  • A hearty packed lunch!
  • Services of professional Alaskan bush pilot and tour guide

What to Bring

  • Comfortable Shoes – These do not have to be hiking shoes, but no open toed sandals.
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Layered Clothing – Always be ready for any temperature range, bring a rain shell in case of rain.

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Greatland Adventures

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