Best Alaska Brown Bear Viewing Areas

By Roger Hughes


In some cases, it can be fun to view animals close up, in others, far away. When it comes to Alaska brown bear viewing, individuals can have it either way. For, brown bears are an active part of the wildlife as well as available for viewing at the Alaska Zoo or Alaska Conservation Center.

Some of the best places to view these and other bears in the wild include, Brook Falls, the McNeil River, Lake Clark National Park and Redoubt Bay. For, a number of different species of bears can be seen in these areas, including brown bears. While this is the case, there are different times of the year when viewing is better than at other times.

Bear populations are most likely the highest in the Summer months near Chinitna Bay. For, the bears often move between different areas of the bay to find food. In addition, beach grasses, shellfish and salmon are all attractive to all types of bears. As such, whether flying in, or just taking a trip, this area might be the best place to view bears, especially when having limited time for viewing.

Some of the best viewing takes place at Redoubt Bay with an expert guide on a covered boat. While Brook Falls and Katmai National Park often offers the best view during mid-Summer months. In fact, fisher bears tend to frequent Brook Falls to snap fish atop the bountiful waterfalls in the area.

The Sanctuary at McNeil River provides an incredible journey when it comes to watching bears and other wildlife. In this case, unguided and guided tours are available from June through August. While this is the case, access to the park is heavily controlled to preserve the area. In order to maintain this control, a lottery is held to determine individuals or families who can visit the park each season.

If still having questions related to watching brown bears or where to stay, there are a number of professional tour guides and travel agencies which can help. In addition, as bear populations are scattered throughout the state, there's always a chance to spot a bear on different types of trips. Some of these include, flightseeing tours, day cruises and ATV tours along beaches and more rural areas.

When looking for guaranteed viewing of brown bears and other wildlife, the best place to go is the Alaska Zoo or Alaska Conservation Center. For, both of these establishments offer a number of different types of bears and other wildlife which can be viewed during regular hours. The staff at these locations can also provide a great deal of information and insight in relation to brown bears and other animals housed at these locations.

When planning on traveling in Alaska, there are a number of options on lodging and tours. In addition, individuals on cruise ships can often see bears and other wildlife from aboard the ship while sailing around the area. In all cases, it is important to inquire and book reservations as early as possible. For, cruises, flightseeing companies, tour buses, ATVs and lodging often sell out quickly, especially Summer months.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment