One of the most amazing activities to do in Alaska is bear viewing. You can take your family on a guided bear viewing trip ...
About 10,000 people make the difficult trek here each summer to see the bears, some staying at a small lodge or the campground at Brooks Camp, others flying in from elsewhere in Alaska for the day.
Instead of taking a cruise, I made my first trip to Alaska better by driving around, skipping popular spots, and getting ...
One of Southeast Alaska’s most prolific pink salmon rivers, known for attracting copious numbers of bears, wildlife photographers and tourists, may soon add a new category of visitor to its ranks: ...
Muddy Water Adventures highlights Wrangell as the starting point for guided trips to the Anan Observatory, offering safe, small-group bear viewing in Alaska. Our goal is to make Wrangell the most ...
While Alaska is known for its majestic mountain fjords, beautiful Northern Lights, and breathtaking historic trails, its coastal city, Kodiak, has earned a reputation of its own as the "brown bear ...
“Brown Bears in Alaska’s National Parks: Conservation of a Wilderness Icon” Edited by Grant V. Hilderbrand, Kyle Joly, David D. Gustine, and Nina Chambers; University of Alaska Press (University Press ...