
$1000/person
Approximately 3 hours
Approximately 3 hours
Lake Hood Seaplane Base, Anchorage
May to September

Your Alaska Bear Viewing Tour begins with a scenic flight from Anchorage, crossing Cook Inlet to Lake Clark National Park.
From the air, Alaska’s wild beauty unfolds – snow-capped volcanoes on the horizon, rivers winding through valleys, and endless stretches of coastline. Flying in a small aircraft offers perspectives that few ever see. Majestic glaciers, mountain ridges rising dramatically from the sea, and on clear days you may spot wildlife far below – moose in meadows, seals on the shore, or whales moving through the inlet.


Lake Clark National Park is home to one of the highest concentrations of coastal brown bears in the world.
In its lush meadows and tidal flats, bears graze on grasses, dig for clams, and in summer feast on salmon. Visitors are treated to an unforgettable glimpse of bears living as they have for millennia. It’s common to watch mothers teaching cubs to forage, or see powerful adults swiping salmon from rushing streams. All against a backdrop of dramatic mountains, glacial rivers, and wild Alaskan coastline.
Call or email for more info and to book your Alaska Bear Viewing Tour from Anchorage to Lake Clark.