- Lake Clark Bear Viewing - 11 Hour Tour from Anchorage
Departs Daily
August and September | $750 plus $60 (tax and surcharges)
After a scenic flight from Anchorage, a knowledgeable guide takes visitors to where the bears fish for spawning salmon. Viewing from an open boat (capacity 6 persons) allows for excellent photo opportunities. During the midday break, guests enjoy a hot lunch at the lodge or a shore side lunch. Kayaking at the lake, soaking in the hot tub, or relaxing in the lodge are also included options.
The tour leaves at 8:00am and returns at approximately 7:00pm. Logistics may change due to Alaska weather. Please dress appropriately. This includes layering your clothing, wearing comfortable shoes, and bringing rain gear. The lodge is in a remote area accessible only by plane so many of the common comforts such as flush toilets and running water are not available. Views of pristine wilderness and the glacier at the end of the lake compensate for leaving "civilization" behind.
- Redoubt Bay Bear Viewing - 6 Hour Tour from Anchorage | Bear Viewing
Departs daily
June 5 - August 24, 2008| $579.00 per person + $69.00 Tax
This is a great bear-viewing trip. Take a morning floatplane to
Redoubt Bay Lodge for a guided bear-viewing trip and return to Anchorage mid afternoon. Lunch included. Also operates in the afternoon returning to Anchorage in the early evening.
- Bears of Katmai - 10 Hour Tour from Anchorage | Bear Viewing
Departs daily
June 1 - August 31, 2008 | $749.00 per person + $64.00 Tax
Take off by seaplane for an all day bear viewing expedition in
Katmai National Park. During your 200-mile safari, numerous bears can typically be spotted from the air as they fish streams teeming with salmon or roam the expansive coast.
Enjoy a hearty picnic shore lunch complete with refreshments. At the end of the afternoon, it's back to Anchorage and an end to a most memorable day!
- Bears of AnAn - 6 Hours from Wrangell
Departs daily
July 11 - August 24, 2008 | $299.00 per person + $55.00 Tax
This is an excellent opportunity to view and
photograph bears in the wild at the
AnAn Wildlife Observatory. AnAn is an opportunity
to view bears (both black and brown bears)
in the wild (from a distance of about 35
yards).
You depart by boat and are met by a Forest
Service Ranger who escorts you to the
blind. Additionally, there are usually many
opportunities to photograph or view Bald
Eagles and seals at the AnAn Lagoon. This
tour is worth the trip to Wrangell

* Unless otherwise indicated, all rates shown are per person in U.S. Dollars, sharing double occupancy. All rates are subject to change.
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