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Lake Clark National Park Fly-In Brown Bear Viewing

Board a small floatplane and fly into the remote wildlands of Lake Clark National Park, where Alaskan brown bears fish, graze, and roam just feet away. Witnessing these giants in their untouched habitat is nothing short of life-changing.

What to expect

Your floatplane departs Lake Hood — the world's busiest seaplane base — and sweeps over Cook Inlet to land at Silver Salmon Creek or Chinitna Bay within Lake Clark National Park. A skilled bear-viewing guide leads you on foot along the shoreline and meadows where brown bears congregate. Encounters are often within 30–50 feet. The return flight at golden hour over the volcanoes of the Alaska Range is itself a highlight.

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Lake Clark Air
USD 750–900 per person (approx.; confirm current rate at booking)
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Good to know

This is a full-day excursion of 6–8 hours; confirm your all-aboard time allows sufficient buffer. July–early September offers peak bear activity. Book directly with Lake Clark Air at least 4–6 weeks out. Wear layered clothing and waterproof footwear. No prior hiking experience required.

Sail there

Luxury cruises that call at Anchorage — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.

Seabourn · Seabourn Venture
34 nights · calls at Anchorage
from $33,474
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Princess · Grand Princess
7 nights · round-trip from Anchorage, Alaska
from $447
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Princess · Island Princess
7 nights · round-trip from Anchorage, Alaska
from $540
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Princess · Coral Princess
7 nights · round-trip from Anchorage, Alaska
from $619
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