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Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp (Natural Habitat Adventures)

6 Days

Overview

A genuine encounter with the Alaskan wilderness often starts with a bush plane. And this adventure begins with a private flight across Cook Inlet, passing active volcanoes and glaciers before landing on a pristine beach. The stretch of sand is empty, except for the brown bears that live here—we often see them ambling along the shore before we even land. Our sustainable bush camp provides a base for exploration in the bears’ midst, fronting the bay on the site of an old homestead in a largely untouched setting. It’s a peerless location: Bear Camp occupies an enclave of private land surrounded by Lake Clark National Park, one of the world’s most renowned bear-viewing destinations. Against the backdrop of the ice-clad Aleutian Range, Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp offers rustic luxury and total solitude—with enough bear thrills for a lifetime and then some!

Trip Highlights

  • Exclusive Proximity to Abundant Brown Bears Alongside expert naturalist guides, watch bears from our private inholding within Lake Clark National Park, where they roam, fish and forage in view of camp
  • Private Fly-In Access from the Kenai Peninsula Reach our isolated Bear Camp on Cook Inlet via a scenic chartered bush plane flight from Homer, passing dramatic mountain ranges and glacier-iced volcanoes
  • Impressive Amenities at Our Private Bush Camp Deluxe tent cabins ensure your comfort in the most remote of settings, while chef-prepared gourmet meals and enclosed gazebos with fire pits enhance your stay