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Bear Camp Alaska guests sit beside large wooden bandstand at the water's edge on a sunny day.
Rendering of the new Alaska Bear Camp Cabins
Wood cabin with two twin beds, tan bedding and grey pillows, with a photo of a bear and small windows
Alaska travelers walk at water's edge near to a small off-the-grid tent camp with grassland, forest & large mountains behind.
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Bear Camp Alaska

Nestled into a 20-acre inholding in Lake Clark National Park, Bear Camp Alaska offers a remote, off-the-grid outpost from which to safely live amongst the bears. Access to this Kenai Peninsula property is exclusively by bush plane—fly past active volcanoes and the glacial Aleutian and Alaska Ranges, and land on a pristine beach. The weatherproof camp pairs the creature comforts of hot showers and gourmet meals with the thrill of expertly guided small group forays among prime bear territory. At this time-honored property, enjoy exclusive access and total immersion in one of Alaska’s premier bear viewing camps.

Bear Camp Alaska Review

AdventureSmith Explorations’ Bear Camp Alaska review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our adventure travel experts can help compare Bear Camp Alaska with other adventure lodging and Alaska land tours.

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Choose Bear Camp Alaska for its privileged location, where brown bears consistently roam (indeed, the camp hosted filmmakers for Disney’s 2014 documentary “Bears”). Lake Clark National Park is one of the world’s most renowned bear-viewing destinations, and the homestead that plays host to this Alaska bear camp is ready to host small groups in a sustainable, educational and comfortable way. The tranquil property on Cook Inlet has welcomed guests for decades, with bears comfortably on display at remarkably close range and both parties relaxed by knowing each other’s boundaries. In addition, while the 10 cabins can house up to 20 guests, each departure plays host to only 14 guests, ensuring a quality stay.

Sustainability

Bear Camp Alaska is designed to maximize time spent among bears while minimizing any impact on them. The conservation-minded camp is primarily powered by solar panels, including its kitchen and electric safety fence. Electronics charging is available via this energy from the sun. And men’s and women’s restrooms feature solar hot water for showers.

Bear Camp Alaska Facilities

The timber-framed dining hall brings guests together for chef-prepared gourmet meals at one long table. Food is fresh, healthy and filling, featuring local seafood and other regional fare. While alcohol is restricted, a glass of wine helps complement each night’s meal. The dining tent also acts as the main common area, a space for socializing, enjoying a small library with bear books, guide presentations and recharging camera batteries.

In addition, the camp features two elevated viewing platforms for a birds-eye view of the property and its bear visitors: one 300 feet from camp and the other a 1.5-mile walk. The property also offers direct access into Lake Clark National Park for additional excursions. An onsite vehicle is available to help guests access more distant viewing platforms.

Activities & Guides

The success of Bear Camp Alaska lies in its ability to respectfully coexist with the coastal brown bears that frequent the area; making for many unforgettable memories while exploring the surrounding wilderness. In May and June, mothers and spring cubs frequent the sedge grass. In June and July, large males come to feed on salmon runs. Expert guides with safety equipment lead photographers and wildlife enthusiasts on flexible treks from camp. A passion and reverence for the bears is embodied at all times.

Accommodations at Bear Camp Alaska

Each of the 10 handcrafted cabins at this Alaska bear camp features birchwood finishes and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame uninterrupted views of the bay. Enjoy unprecedented opportunities for wildlife viewing from the comfort of your abode—you can literally watch iconic Alaskan bears from bed. Each cabin will have twin beds, electrical outlets, a flush toilet, a sink with hot running water and a propane heater to ward off the coastal chill. A nearby bathhouse will offer hot showers.

Wood cabin with two twin beds, tan bedding and grey pillows, with a photo of a bear and small windows
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Each of the 10 handcrafted cabins offers 2 twin beds, electrical outlets, a flush toilet, a sink with hot running water, and a propane heater.

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