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Bear Viewing in Alaska

Bear viewing in Alaska is one of the must-do activities to pursue while on an Alaska vacation. Like most remote areas, the best places for bear viewing are only accessible by floatplane or boat and are just a short ride from Alaska’s Gold Creek Lodge. Brooks Falls at Katmai National Park provides the opportunity for bear viewing in Alaska like no other place. This national treasure is filled with awe-inspiring mountain forests and the pristine lakes and waterways that exemplify the Alaskan wilderness. Bear viewing at its core is a relatively simple endeavor. However, we’d like to share with you some useful information to help maximize the experience.

2020-06-15T15:07:08+00:00June 15th, 2020|Wildlife Photography, Wildlife Tours|

Reasons to Visit King Salmon, Alaska

This beautiful Lodge is located on the Naknek River and is surrounded by 16 acres of forest. You’ll have the option of staying in a luxury yurt, a small log cabin, or a four-bedroom cabin perfect for larger parties. They even offer a free shuttle ride from the airport, so you don’t have to worry about anything during your stay in King Salmon, Alaska. There’s plenty to do and see in the area, but if you’re still not sure if traveling to Alaska’s wilderness is right for you, these are the top reasons to visit King Salmon, Alaska.

Viewing the Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear

Alaska wildlife is unparalleled. Viewing moose, walrus, and many other animals is a common activity in our state, but the Alaska brown bear is a majestic creature that you cannot miss during your Alaska vacations. By doing a little research before, you’ll find maximum success for Alaska Peninsula brown bear viewing through Alaska’s Gold Creek Lodge.

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