Description
For those seeking an authentic Alaskan experience, the Waterfall Creek Bear Tour in Juneau is an adventure like no other. This tour immerses you in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, offering a rare chance to observe the state's iconic brown bears in their natural habitat. Your journey begins with a breathtaking floatplane ride from Juneau, where you'll soar over the pristine landscapes of the Tongass National Forest. The spectacular aerial views showcase the vast, untouched wilderness that makes Alaska unique.
Once you touch down near Waterfall Creek, the Waterfall Creek Bear Tour truly begins. A short hike through the lush forest leads you to a secluded area, where the creek's rushing waters create the perfect backdrop for bear viewing. During the peak salmon run from late July through August, brown bears flock to these waters to feed, offering unparalleled opportunities to witness these majestic creatures up close. The sight of a bear catching salmon in mid-air is nothing short of awe-inspiring, and it's an experience that will stay with you long after you leave Juneau.
What makes the Waterfall Creek Bear Tour stand out is its intimate and exclusive nature. With a maximum group size of five, this tour ensures a personal and tranquil experience, far from the crowded tourist spots. Your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating insights into the bear's behavior and the ecosystem they inhabit, enriching your understanding of Alaska's wilderness.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or someone looking to experience Alaska's raw beauty, the Waterfall Creek Bear Tour in Juneau promises a unique and unforgettable adventure. It's more than just a tour; it's an immersion into the wild heart of Alaska, promising memories that will last a lifetime.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How likely am I to see bears during the tour?
While bear sightings are common, they cannot be guaranteed since this is a wild, natural environment. However, the tour is scheduled during the peak salmon run, which significantly increases the chances of observing bears.
What should I wear, and do I need special equipment?
Dress in layers, as Alaskan weather can change quickly. We recommend bringing a waterproof jacket, even though we provide rain gear, including a hooded jacket, pants, and rubber boots.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for children aged 12 and older. The wilderness environment and the need to follow safety guidelines closely make it more appropriate for older children and teenagers. If you’re considering a private tour, children as young as 8 are welcome as long as the entire group books together
Why can’t pregnant women join the tour?
The tour takes place in a rugged environment without immediate access to medical facilities, which can be concerning in the event of an emergency. The inherent risks of wilderness travel, coupled with the physical demands of entering and exiting a floatplane and hiking on uneven terrain, make the tour unsuitable for pregnant women.