Daily Bear Viewing Trips

in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska

Bear viewing in Lake Clark National Park Alaska

    Take a walk on the wild side!

Gotta Fish Charters now offers daily bear-viewing trips in Lake Clark National Park!  Join us on a truly unforgettable bear-viewing experience in the remote wilderness of Alaska.  A boat ride to the west side of Cook Inlet leads us to remote Lake Clark National Park, home to the densest population of Coastal Brown Bears in the world!

Alaskan Brown bear in Lake Clark National Park
View of Chinitna Bay

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a land of stunning beauty. Volcanoes steam, salmon run, bears forage, and craggy mountains reflect in shimmering turquoise lakes. During the summertime, bears gather in the salt marsh meadows to feed on sedges and other coastal plants. The short seasonal window of availability for plants that bears consume in these coastal wetlands can be a 24-hour salad bar. Bears constantly graze like cattle to gain the nutrients they need. Throughout the year, tidal flats are full of clams providing another source of protein until late summer, when the bears head to the river mouths to feast on spawning salmon. 

Our daily bear-viewing trips are about 7 hours long.  We depart by boat from the Ninilchik or the Anchor Point boat launch.  After roughly a one-and-a-half-hour boat ride, we arrive at Chinitna Bay in Lake Clark National Park. 

Everyone will be supplied hip boots to depart the boat and walk the beach. 

Most of the bears can be viewed grazing in the sedge marshes, but bears can also be seen wandering about the beach in search of clams and fish. 

An experienced wildlife guide will accompany your group while onshore.  During the walk among the viewing areas, your guide will show the way, discuss the local bears and habitats, and keep your group safe.

Bears wrestling on the beach

Immerse yourself in the Alaskan bear experience with Gotta Fish Charters!

Woman taking a selfie on bear viewing trip in Lake Clark National Park
Bears walking down the beach in Chititna bay bear viewing
Man taking picture of bear in Lake Clark National Park

Our bear-viewing adventure offers many other wildlife encounters while aboard. Whales, eagles, sea otters, puffins, and a variety of other seabirds may be sighted on this adventure. Chinitna Bay is located at the base of the Illiamna volcano. A towering snow-capped volcano that frames this incredible land and seascape.

Gotta Fish Charters boat viewing a bear on the beach of Lake Clark National Park
Orca in front of Illiamna volcano in Lake Park National Park
Sea Otter on Cook Inletr

“The allure of the wild is strong, almost hypnotic. It compels people to shed their civilized selves and plunge into the raw, unfiltered experience of nature.” – Into the Wild

Photographer taking pictures of a bear on bear viewing trip

Gotta Fish Charters is a fully licensed and insured commercial operator in Lake Clark National Park.

Tour groups must stay together. No food is allowed while on shore.

Rates: $550.00 per person.  Minimum of 4 people.

sow and cub brown bears in Lake Clark National park on a bear viewing trip
2 bears during a bear viewing trip in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park
bear on the beach on a bear-viewing trip