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Across Cook Inlet from Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula lies a system of rivers and bays that swarm with salmon, drawing ravenous brown bears—sometimes by the dozens—at varying times each summer. So where you go depends on when you're there. Air taxi operators know where these bears will appear and how to get you to the hot spots, so really all you need to worry about is showing up in your hotel lobby. But if you're interested in the different places or are offered a choice of locations, here are three of our favorites.
Big River Lakes (June 10 to mid-to-late August) Blank image Brooks Falls (First 3 wks of July, last 3 wks of September)
This scenic mountain lake system lies at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass. You'll often find two to six bears gathered to fish for salmon where Wolverine Creek empties into Big River Lakes. Because this is one of the newer bear gathering spots, it hasn't yet attracted the big males who jostle with one another. Instead, you'll enjoy more idyllic scenes of females and their cubs. Note that Wolverine Creek has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years and can sometimes be crowded.
Highlights
  • Wild bear viewing near Anchorage
  • Salmon fishing nearby
  • Lodge visits available on some tours
Logistics
  • 50-minute flight from Anchorage, about $440 for a 6-hour tour
Many of the most famous shots of bears pouncing for salmon swimming up waterfalls were taken at Brooks River Falls, in Katmai National Park. The world's largest salmon run floods this river and draws up to 15 bears at a time in early June. At the peak of the salmon run, you'll see many large males jaw spar and compete for the best fishing spots. After checking in with the rangers for a briefing on bear etiquette, it's about a mile walk to the viewing platform.
Highlights
  • World-famous bear-fishing waterfall scenes
  • Spectacular salmon runs
Logistics
  • 1.5-hour flight from Homer, about $530 for an 8- to 9-hour tour
  • 2.5-hour scenic flight from Anchorage, about $580 for a 10-hour tour
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Katmai Coast (May 25 - July 1, Sept 1 - Oct 15) Blank image  
Precipitous mountains and glaciers serve as a backdrop to wide open tidal flats with 4-foot tall sedge grass meadows. This prime foraging and hunting location often attracts 2 to 3 times the number of bears found at other hot spots and has earned it the reputation as one of the world's best bear-watching locations. It's not uncommon to see 25 to 40 bears at a time clamming, eating sedge, and fishing for salmon.
Highlights
  • World's largest concentration of brown bears
  • More remote location with fewer people
Logistics
  • 1 to 1.5-hour flight from Homer, about $530 for 8- to 9-hour tour
  • Generally out of range for Anchorage day tours
 
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