View Alaska black and brown bears in their natural habitat on a guided, fly-out Alaska bear watching trip at Redoubt Bay Lodge. Located just 70 miles southwest of Anchorage, this rustic lodge is situated just outside the entrance of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Home to one of the most concentrated bear populations in the State of Alaska, view these magnificent animals from a covered pontoon boat with the help of experienced naturalist guides. After enjoying a hot lunch in the main lodge, make the return flight to Anchorage.
Guests are required to bring sturdy footwear and an extra pair of socks are highly recommended. Your shoes may end up covered by glacial flour; finely ground rock the glacier has created that reportedly makes for remarkably good facials.
This tour does require walking for about 2 hours. Our fully-guided transportation includes a pick up at your hotel in Anchorage, water and snacks in the touring vehicle. As well as, for lunch overlooking the glacier while enjoying delicious Alaskan fare.
In Anchorage, go west on International Airport Road West. Take the North Terminal exit at Postmark Drive, then take the first right onto Heliport (a very short road—follow the signs for the Alaska Aviation Museum). At the first stop sign, turn right onto Aircraft Drive. Rust’s Flying Service is on the left (Look for the big hangar, the office is tucked behind it).
GPS Coordinates:
Driving here in a car with GPS? Enter the following coordinates into your GPS unit: Latitude 61.104167"N and Longitude -149.442222"W.
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