Bear Viewing at Lake Clark National Park from Homer, AK





Description
Witness majestic brown bears in their natural habitat on this unforgettable bear viewing trip at Lake Clark National Park. Departing from Homer Harbor, the two-hour boat ride across Cook Inlet offers the chance to observe marine life, including sea otters and orcas. Upon arrival in Chinitna Bay, a knowledgeable guide will escort you to prime viewing platforms for an up-close experience with these magnificent creatures. This tour provides a unique opportunity to connect with Alaska's wildlife in a stunning natural setting. - Two-hour boat ride across Cook Inlet to Lake Clark National Park - Guided tour with access to various viewing platforms - Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers - Experience marine wildlife sightings along the way
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We'll depart from Homer Harbor and make your way across Cook Inlet to Lake Clark National Park. The boat ride is roughly 2hours across Cook Inlet and allows you to see a variety of marine life, sea otters, Orcas, and a variety of different Whale species might be seen! Upon arriving in Chinitna Bay, your guide will escort you around the beach and to various viewing platforms to view these Majestic Brown Bears in there Natural Habitat.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please contact us to book for a Private Viewing up to 6 people
Reviews(1)
While this was an activity on the expensive side, it was definitely amazing! Jake and Levi were entertaining on the boat ride, but obviously we were there for the bears. We saw 2 young bears and another solo brown bear. A special highlight was when 3 Orcas came right up to the boat! What an experience!



