Experience Alaska’s Untamed Southeast: New Private Bear Tours Launch in Admiralty and Chichagof Islands

Alaska, USA, 2026-Feb-19 — /Travel PR News/ — Bear Viewing in Alaska offers bear viewing tours in the top brown bear areas of the Admiralty and Chichagof Islands. Our Private, Waterfall Creek, and Pack Creek Bear Viewing

Bear Viewing in Alaska is your trusted gateway to unforgettable grizzly bear viewing in Alaska. Their expertise lies in crafting captivating tours that present an unparalleled chance to observe the majestic Alaskan brown bears in their native habitat. Whether you are a professional or amateur photographer, we will get you amazing images. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, a devotee of nature, or an individual in pursuit of a singular, unforgettable encounter, our expeditions pledge an adventure filled with amazement and marvel amidst the untouched splendor of Alaska’s wild expanses.

Tours give you a special chance to see Alaska’s coastal brown bears.

All of the tours offered by Bear Viewing in Alaska are reached by a scenic floatplane ride with our partners at Ward Air.

This lets guests enjoy a unique bird’s-eye view of Southeast Alaska before landing in the true wilderness. Each place is best visited at a different time of the year, and during the busy season, we can plan multi-day, multi-location tours for those wanting a deep experience.

If you’re interested in Pack Creek’s early-summer bear activity, Waterfall Creek’s salmon-focused peak season, or a private trip that fits your schedule, Bear Viewing in Alaska tours are made for safe, responsible, and memorable wildlife encounters.

All trips are carbon-negative and led by expert local naturalists.

Waterfall Creek is one of the best places in Southeast Alaska to see brown bears. It’s also the top spot for watching bears during the peak season from Juneau.

Between mid-July and mid-September, brown bears on Chichagof Island come under the waterfall to catch salmon that are coming back from the sea.

This makes for a great chance to watch them up close, in a real wilderness area of the Tongass National Forest.

For more information, visit https://bearviewinginalaska.com/

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