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The Best Alaska Brown Bear Viewing Areas

By Roger Hughes


Viewing animals from afar can be exciting when part of a safari. Whereas, there are other times when individuals prefer a close up view. In the case of Alaska brown bear viewing, individuals can have it both ways. For, some of the most beautiful spots for viewing black, brown and grizzly bears are located in the state.

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.

Redoubt Bay offers some of the best viewing between June and August by way of a covered boat with an expert guide. Whereas, Katmai National Park and Brook Falls are often better in the month of July. During this time, bears often frequent Brook Falls and snap fish atop the waterfalls. While, those visiting in late Summer may want to make a stop at Lake National Park as viewing in this area is much better in late August and early September.

While it can often be hard to win a spot in the lottery, McNeil River State Game Sanctuary is an extremely popular place to view bears. In fact, it is so popular that the area is heavily controlled, with visitors selected by a lottery in order to protect the area. As such, individuals and families interested in visiting the area need to contact the location for more information.

If still in need of assistance with regards to travel plans, contacting a professional tour guide in the area is often advised. In the case of the more adventurous, the bear population is so large that most people see bears on different types of trips offered in the area. For example, bears can often be sighted from flightseeing planes, boats, tour buses as well as personal and rental cars.

While seeing wildlife can never really be guaranteed, there are some places in which bears can always be viewed. These include the Alaska Zoo and the Alaska Conservation Center. Both the zoo and conservation center house different species of bears including brown bears as well as a few polar bears.

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.




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