The Alaska Bear Camp Adventure provides a small group with exclusive access to a remote, off-the-grid tent camp in premier bear viewing territory: Bear Camp Alaska. Enjoy the opportunity to live amongst Alaska’s coastal brown bears in their frequented habitat along Cook Inlet in Lake Clark National Park.

This multiday, immersive experience stands apart from other Alaska bear viewing tours. Access the roadless camp via a private bush plane flight featuring views of active volcanoes and massive glaciers, complete with a beach landing and takeoff. Enjoy regular guided opportunities to explore the grasslands, marsh and forest that surround the pristine camp that once was a private homestead but now sits in a national park.

Highlights of Alaska bear camp overnight adventures include springtime mothers and cubs followed by large males feeding on salmon runs at the height of summer, gourmet meals, and the solitude afforded by a fly-in basecamp. Hosting bear-viewing guests for decades, this property and its staff provide an exclusive immersion into the daily life of brown bears.

This trip begins with an overnight at Land’s End Resort, located at the end of the famous Homer Spit on wildlife-rich Kachemak Bay. The remainder of the trip is based out of the remote tent camp, which features solar power, an on-site chef preparing gourmet meals, protective electric fencing and passionate guides. Enjoy this remote outpost, complete with creature comforts, with 14 or fewer total guests.

Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Alaska land tours or all Alaska trips by land and sea.

Alaska Bear Camp Itinerary

Anchorage, AlaskaHomer, Alaska

This remote, multiday, guided bear viewing adventure begins in Anchorage, Alaska and ends in Homer, Alaska with bush plane transfers to and from camp. Enjoy living safely amongst brown bears in their frequented habitat, in addition to regular guided explorations.

Route map of Alaska Bear Camp Adventure, showing the flight from Anchorage to Homer to Nat Habs Bear Camp

Arrive at the Anchorage airport, where your Alaska Bear Camp adventure begins. Homer, a scenic fishing town of 5,500 on Kachemak Bay, is located near the bottom of the Kenai Peninsula. Known as “the end of the road,” Homer is the most southerly point on Alaska’s contiguous highway system. Surrounded by 280 acres of protected state land, this critical wildlife habitat sustains more than 100 bird species and a large local moose population. Homer’s key geographic feature is the Homer Spit, a 4.5-mile-long gravel bar that extends into the bay. Visitors to the town harbor frequently see fishing boats unloading their catch—Homer is heralded as the Halibut Capital of the World. This evening, gather with your Expedition Leader for a welcome dinner and orientation to the incredible bear adventures that lie ahead.

ACCOMMODATIONS Land's End Resort
MEALS Dinner

Head out on a private boat cruise this morning to explore the abundant waters and magnificent scenery of Kachemak Bay. The bay is transformed daily by some of the largest tidal fluctuations in the world, and it’s home not only to coveted sport fish but other plentiful marine life, too, with sea otters, seals, and sea lions being common sightings. A highlight of our cruise is the Gull Island seabird rookery, home to 10,000 nesting seabirds with a chance to view puffins, guillemots, kittiwakes, murres and more.

After lunch fly by private chartered bush plane across Cook Inlet to Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp. Weather in this region is often fickle and unpredictable, your pilot will determine the best window of opportunity and adapt your timing as needed. Once you’re in the air, the view is staggering as you pass snow-clad volcanoes and jagged glaciers winding down from icefields on high. Your destination, where the Aleutian and Alaska ranges meet, is Lake Clark National Park, some of the world’s most critical brown bear habitat. Look for bears along the shoreline as you come in for a landing, taxiing down the beach. Bear Camp is located on a historic homestead, a rare private inholding of coastal land surrounded by the roadless wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. These 4 million protected acres are the ancestral homelands of the Dena’ina people, preserving an intact ecosystem at the headwaters of the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. Accessible only by plane or boat, Bear Camp is made for an unparalleled immersion in pristine brown bear habitat.

Once you reach Bear Camp, gather for an orientation and safety talk with coaching on bear etiquette, before heading out with your naturalist Expedition Leaders to meet the bears! Here at Bear Camp, enjoy some of the best, most consistent viewing anywhere in Alaska, due to the season-long availability of food. In the spring, sedge grass awaits the bears as they emerge from their dens, protein-rich food that supports rapid growth. Bears also dig clams from the beach as they await their late summer feast: by late July or early August, the region’s salmon runs help provide the fat that enables the bears to survive a long winter. All season long, nature serves a steady bounty to these omnivores. And since the bears are sated by this abundance, they see humans merely as part of the scenery, allowing you to move safely in their midst on guided outings, at times observing them from just a few yards away. Two viewing platforms, one elevated for a territorial view, enable you to see bears nearby and at a distance. And you can often watch them right from camp, which is surrounded by electrified wires, ensuring our safety on site. After an exhilarating day, settle into your weatherproof tent cabin before gathering in the dining tent for dinner. Fresh local fare is on the menu, including Alaskan salmon and other offerings from the region’s seasonal abundance.

ACCOMMODATIONS Bear Camp Alaska
MEALS Breakfast

Prior to this rare opportunity, most travelers will have seen bears only in zoos or nature documentaries. Yet there’s nothing that comes close to this immersive experience, being among the bears in their wild home. Against a backdrop of sheer-sided peaks rising above the green valley floor, the bears are so near one can hear them chewing their food and communicating with each other in woofs, purrs and growls. Alaska’s mighty brown bears—the coastal version of the interior grizzly bear (which is the same species, Ursus arctos)—are the largest land predators in North America. Adult males can weigh up to 1,500 pounds!

While the bear activity witnessed will vary according to the season, weather conditions and timing of the salmon runs, there’s always something riveting to watch. Early-season bear viewing in this region is especially good, with mothers and cubs feeding, frolicking and playing. And while bears are usually plentiful right in the vicinity of camp, the group can also go into adjacent Lake Clark National Park for added variety. At every turn, explore the area in the careful company of the expedition leaders, seasoned bear naturalists who offer thorough coaching in respectful “bear etiquette” to ensure your safety. This low-impact presence ensures that the bears are never disturbed, and they in turn grant comfortable access to watch them go about their daily routines.

ACCOMMODATIONS Bear Camp Alaska
MEALS Breakfast

Enjoy one last morning to marvel at the bears in Lake Clark National Park, admiring their majesty and whimsy alike. Few travelers ever have such an encounter with solitude and wilderness on the scale that surrounds you here. The size of the landscape, the raw beauty, the profound silence—these things alone would make for a life-transforming experience. But the chance to watch Alaskan brown bears, these incomparable icons of the wild, on their turf, their terms…it’s a wonder to have bears welcome us into their world. And one thing is certain: no one leaves here unmoved by the bears’ plight, intensely aware of the threats from mining, climate change and other potential impacts to the health of this vital ecosystem on which the bears rely.

If the weather cooperates, plan to depart Bear Camp for Homer after lunch. Boarding your bush plane, taxi down the beach, looking for a last glimpse of bears on the shoreline as we go. Back in Homer, transfer to your hotel at the very end of the Homer Spit, edging the beach with broad views of Kachemak Bay and the Kenai Mountains beyond. There may be time to wander around the spit, lined with shops and galleries featuring Alaskan art and handicrafts. Later this evening, celebrate your adventures at a farewell dinner.

ACCOMMODATIONS Land's End Resort
MEALS Breakfast

The Bear Camp adventure comes to a close today as you transfer to the airport for homeward flights.

ACCOMMODATIONS n/a
MEALS Breakfast

Included

Accommodations; meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on the final day; services of expedition leader, local guides and camp staff; airport transfer on Day 1 and final day; some gratuities; all activities, permits, entrance fees, service fees and taxes.

Exclusions

Travel to and from the start and end point of your trip; some alcoholic beverages; some gratuities; passport and visa fees (if any); airline baggage fees, airport and departure taxes (if any); required medical evacuation insurance; optional travel protection insurance; insurance of any kind; cost of internal air, which includes all floatplane flights within the itinerary ($1,794 in 2026 to be added to your invoice).

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $500 is required per person at time of booking. Deposit may be transferred to a new departure date of this trip anytime before the balance of the trip price is due, 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 121 days – 100% of deposit
120 to 61 days – 50% of total trip cost
60 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The Alaska Bear Camp Adventure begins in Anchorage, Alaska (ANC) and ends in Homer, Alaska (HOM). Plan flights to arrive to Anchorage by 1:00pm on Day 1 of the itinerary, to check in at 2:00pm for your group charter flight to Homer. Plan to depart Homer anytime on the final day of the itinerary. Airport transfers are included on Day 1 and on the final day of the trip.

Internal Flights

Most bush plane flights will depart in late morning. The exact times will vary according to weather and other logistical factors. There is a strict luggage limit of 50 lbs of baggage per person (including carry-ons and camera equipment) on bush plane flights. Hard shell luggage is not recommended. Any excess luggage can be stored at Land’s End Resort and retrieved upon return.

Activities

The Alaska Bear Camp Adventure does not require a high degree of physical fitness. However, a diverse slate of activities does require general mobility and fitness. In order to get the most out of your experience, you must be able to climb into and out of small planes and walk at least one mile without assistance. You must be able to carry all your own gear, including daypacks and camera equipment. Most of the time is spent standing out in the elements viewing bears for hours at a time, both from viewing platforms and on guided walks. Vehicle support is available to facilitate getting to the more distant platforms, if necessary, and bear viewing can also be done right from camp. Travelers are not required to participate in every activity. Come prepared with a positive attitude and the ability to be flexible in a wild and remote setting where weather conditions are highly subject to change.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy room may do so at a $999 in 2026 supplement in addition to the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Solo travelers willing to share, please ask your Adventure Specialist about the possibility of matching with a roommate; this program allows you to pay the per person double-occupancy rate whether or not a roommate is found.

Families & Children

Due to the expedition nature and isolated location of this program, children must be 12 years old at time of departure.

Travel Insurance

Emergency medical evacuation insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum recommended coverage of $250,000 per person. If you decline the operator’s insurance, then you must provide proof of third party insurance. Trip cancellation insurance is optional but highly recommended. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s/expedition leader’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising and land tours unique.

Variable Departure Details

Rates and dates are tentative and will be allocated to guests on a first-come, first-serve basis. Your Adventure Specialist will confirm details at time of booking.

Alaska Bear Camp Photo Expedition Itinerary

Anchorage, AlaskaHomer, Alaska

This remote, multiday, guided bear viewing adventure begins in Anchorage, Alaska and ends in Homer, Alaska, with bush plane transfers to and from camp. Enjoy living safely amongst brown bears in their frequented habitat, in addition to regular guided explorations. This is a Photo Expedition, offering unparalleled opportunities to capture dazzling images of iconic brown bears in their natural habitat.

Route map of Alaska Bear Camp Adventure, showing the flight from Anchorage to Homer to Nat Habs Bear Camp

Arrive at the Anchorage airport, where your Alaska Bear Camp adventure begins. Homer, a scenic fishing town of 5,500 on Kachemak Bay, is located near the bottom of the Kenai Peninsula. Known as “the end of the road,” Homer is the most southerly point on Alaska’s contiguous highway system. Surrounded by 280 acres of protected state land, this critical wildlife habitat sustains more than 100 bird species and a large local moose population. Homer’s key geographic feature is the Homer Spit, a 4.5-mile-long gravel bar that extends into the bay. Visitors to the town harbor frequently see fishing boats unloading their catch—Homer is heralded as the Halibut Capital of the World. This evening, gather with your Expedition Leader for a welcome dinner and orientation to the incredible bear adventures that lie ahead.

ACCOMMODATIONS Land's End Resort
MEALS Dinner

Head out on a private boat cruise this morning to explore the abundant waters and magnificent scenery of Kachemak Bay. The bay is transformed daily by some of the largest tidal fluctuations in the world, and it’s home not only to coveted sport fish but other plentiful marine life, too, with sea otters, seals, and sea lions being common sightings. A highlight of our cruise is the Gull Island seabird rookery, home to 10,000 nesting seabirds with a chance to view puffins, guillemots, kittiwakes, murres and more.

After lunch fly by private chartered bush plane across Cook Inlet to Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp. Weather in this region is often fickle and unpredictable, your pilot will determine the best window of opportunity and adapt your timing as needed. Once you’re in the air, the view is staggering as you pass snow-clad volcanoes and jagged glaciers winding down from icefields on high. Your destination, where the Aleutian and Alaska ranges meet, is Lake Clark National Park, some of the world’s most critical brown bear habitat. Look for bears along the shoreline as you come in for a landing, taxiing down the beach. Bear Camp is located on a historic homestead, a rare private inholding of coastal land surrounded by the roadless wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. These 4 million protected acres are the ancestral homelands of the Dena’ina people, preserving an intact ecosystem at the headwaters of the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. Accessible only by plane or boat, Bear Camp is made for an unparalleled immersion in pristine brown bear habitat.

Once you reach Bear Camp, gather for an orientation and safety talk with coaching on bear etiquette, before heading out with your naturalist Expedition Leaders to meet the bears! Here at Bear Camp, enjoy some of the best, most consistent viewing anywhere in Alaska, due to the season-long availability of food. In the spring, sedge grass awaits the bears as they emerge from their dens, protein-rich food that supports rapid growth. Bears also dig clams from the beach as they await their late summer feast: by late July or early August, the region’s salmon runs help provide the fat that enables the bears to survive a long winter. All season long, nature serves a steady bounty to these omnivores. And since the bears are sated by this abundance, they see humans merely as part of the scenery, allowing you to move safely in their midst on guided outings, at times observing them from just a few yards away. Two viewing platforms, one elevated for a territorial view, enable you to see bears nearby and at a distance. And you can often watch them right from camp, which is surrounded by electrified wires, ensuring our safety on site. After an exhilarating day, settle into your weatherproof tent cabin before gathering in the dining tent for dinner. Fresh local fare is on the menu, including Alaskan salmon and other offerings from the region’s seasonal abundance.

ACCOMMODATIONS Bear Camp Alaska
MEALS Breakfast

Prior to this rare opportunity, most travelers will have seen bears only in zoos or nature documentaries. Yet there’s nothing that comes close to this immersive experience, being among the bears in their wild home. Against a backdrop of sheer-sided peaks rising above the green valley floor, the bears are so near one can hear them chewing their food and communicating with each other in woofs, purrs and growls. Alaska’s mighty brown bears—the coastal version of the interior grizzly bear (which is the same species, Ursus arctos)—are the largest land predators in North America. Adult males can weigh up to 1,500 pounds!

While the bear activity witnessed will vary according to the season, weather conditions and timing of the salmon runs, there’s always something riveting to watch. Early-season bear viewing in this region is especially good, with mothers and cubs feeding, frolicking and playing. And while bears are usually plentiful right in the vicinity of camp, the group can also go into adjacent Lake Clark National Park for added variety. At every turn, explore the area in the careful company of the expedition leaders, seasoned bear naturalists who offer thorough coaching in respectful “bear etiquette” to ensure your safety. This low-impact presence ensures that the bears are never disturbed, and they in turn grant comfortable access to watch them go about their daily routines.

ACCOMMODATIONS Bear Camp Alaska
MEALS Breakfast

Enjoy one last morning to marvel at the bears in Lake Clark National Park, admiring their majesty and whimsy alike. Few travelers ever have such an encounter with solitude and wilderness on the scale that surrounds you here. The size of the landscape, the raw beauty, the profound silence—these things alone would make for a life-transforming experience. But the chance to watch Alaskan brown bears, these incomparable icons of the wild, on their turf, their terms…it’s a wonder to have bears welcome us into their world. And one thing is certain: no one leaves here unmoved by the bears’ plight, intensely aware of the threats from mining, climate change and other potential impacts to the health of this vital ecosystem on which the bears rely.

If the weather cooperates, plan to depart Bear Camp for Homer after lunch. Boarding your bush plane, taxi down the beach, looking for a last glimpse of bears on the shoreline as we go. Back in Homer, transfer to your hotel at the very end of the Homer Spit, edging the beach with broad views of Kachemak Bay and the Kenai Mountains beyond. There may be time to wander around the spit, lined with shops and galleries featuring Alaskan art and handicrafts. Later this evening, celebrate your adventures at a farewell dinner.

ACCOMMODATIONS Land's End Resort
MEALS Breakfast

The Alaska Bear photo Safari comes to a close today as you transfer to the airport for homeward flights.

ACCOMMODATIONS n/a
MEALS Breakfast

Included

Accommodations; meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on the final day; services of expedition leader, local guides and camp staff; airport transfer on Day 1 and final day; some gratuities; all activities, permits, entrance fees, service fees and taxes.

Exclusions

Travel to and from the start and end point of your trip; some alcoholic beverages; some gratuities; passport and visa fees (if any); airline baggage fees, airport and departure taxes (if any); required medical evacuation insurance; optional travel protection insurance; insurance of any kind; cost of internal air, which includes all floatplane flights within the itinerary ($1,794 in 2026 to be added to your invoice).

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $500 is required per person at time of booking. Deposit may be transferred to a new departure date of this trip anytime before the balance of the trip price is due, 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 121 days – 100% of deposit
120 to 61 days – 50% of total trip cost
60 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The Alaska Bear Camp Adventure begins in Anchorage, Alaska (ANC) and ends in Homer, Alaska (HOM). Plan flights to arrive to Anchorage by 1:00pm on Day 1 of the itinerary, to check in at 2:00pm for your group charter flight to Homer. Plan to depart Homer anytime on the final day of the itinerary. Airport transfers are included on Day 1 and on the final day of the trip.

Internal Flights

Most bush plane flights will depart in late morning. The exact times will vary according to weather and other logistical factors. There is a strict luggage limit of 50 lbs of baggage per person (including carry-ons and camera equipment) on bush plane flights. Hard shell luggage is not recommended. Any excess luggage can be stored at Land’s End Resort and retrieved upon return.

Activities

The Alaska Bear Camp Adventure does not require a high degree of physical fitness. However, a diverse slate of activities does require general mobility and fitness. In order to get the most out of your experience, you must be able to climb into and out of small planes and walk at least one mile without assistance. You must be able to carry all your own gear, including daypacks and camera equipment. Most of the time is spent standing out in the elements viewing bears for hours at a time, both from viewing platforms and on guided walks. Vehicle support is available to facilitate getting to the more distant platforms, if necessary, and bear viewing can also be done right from camp. Travelers are not required to participate in every activity. Come prepared with a positive attitude and the ability to be flexible in a wild and remote setting where weather conditions are highly subject to change.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy room may do so at a $1999 in 2026 in addition to the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Solo travelers willing to share, please ask your Adventure Specialist about the possibility of matching with a roommate; this program allows you to pay the per person double-occupancy rate whether or not a roommate is found.

Families & Children

Due to the expedition nature and isolated location of this program, children must be 12 years old at time of departure.

Travel Insurance

Emergency medical evacuation insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum recommended coverage of $250,000 per person. If you decline the operator’s insurance, then you must provide proof of third party insurance. Trip cancellation insurance is optional but highly recommended. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s/expedition leader’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising and land tours unique.

Variable Departure Details

Rates and dates are tentative and will be allocated to guests on a first-come, first-serve basis. Your Adventure Specialist will confirm details at time of booking.

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Learn About the Lodge & Hotel on Your Itinerary

Nestled in an inholding of the Kenai's Lake Clark National Park, Bear Camp Alaska invites guests to safely live amongst the bears. Enjoy delicious food, hot showers, passionate guides and a bush plane ride in and out of this remote, off-the-grid outpost.

Lodge

The Land's End Resort in Homer, Alaska, features oceanfront views and a nautical theme. An excellent jumping off point for Kenai adventures, this hotel puts guests right at the tip of the Homer Spit for unmatched Kachemak Bay wildlife viewing.

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