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We fly by Cessna bush plane to the remote wilderness grizzly watching area of Katmai National Park, Alaska which has the highest concentration of protected brown bears in the world! Our grizzly bear tours cater to both wildlife photographers and wildlife viewers.
Brooks Falls. 7-8 Hours • Ages 6+ • All Ages. Where the brown bears meet the salmon, Brooks Falls is famous for its density of brown bears catching Alaska's wild salmon. This tour offers an up-close opportunity to view Alaska brown bears enjoying their summer feast in Katmai National Park.
We know you have spent hours, days, if not weeks planning your trip to Alaska. Rest assured that Alaska Bear Adventures with K Bay Air strives for easy booking, local reservationists, experienced pilots, a top-notch safety record, and great bear viewing in Alaska's most remote areas.
One of Alaska's most popular bear-viewing locations! Enjoy 7-8 hours of your day flying and viewing Alaska brown bears, four of those hours being self-guided bear viewing from the strategically placed viewing platforms at Brooks Falls.
Get more information on what to expect on our bear viewing tours and information on activities around Homer, Alaska.
Travel Alaska - McNeil River State Game Sanctuary Information. Map of McNeil. McNeil River State Game Refuge and Sanctuary Map - pdf. Book Your Trip Now. Whether you are a wildlife photographer or a brown bear enthusiast, this trip will be a memory you will never forget.
The prime opportunity to view bears with us is from June through early September for coastal brown bears. If you’re planning to visit Brooks Falls, the best viewing there is from July to September. All summer long brown bears are focused on food so of course they head to the coast and to the falls to fill up.
Alaska Bear Adventures offers some of the most affordable bear watching tours in Alaska. Since our bear viewing tours depart each day from Homer Alaska we are closer to the best bear viewing sites than Anchorage based operations. This means you spend less time traveling and more time enjoying bears.
The Alaska grizzly bear population is estimated at about 30,000, and about 3,000 grizzly bears reside in Katmai National Park. Alaska Bear Watching Tours – A Memory of A Lifetime! Another thrilling thing about our bear watching tours is seeing first hand the immense size of these bears!
Contact us to get more information on our Alaska bear viewing tours. We also have maps and directions to our office and airplane hanger.