Now that you know how to spot bears in Alaska and what to bring for a brown bear viewing trip, the next thing to think about is the best time for Alaska bear viewing trips. The best time to see bears is during the summer, but this can change depending on where you go. When you plan your trip, make sure to think about both the month and the place you're visiting so you can have the best experience seeing bears.
Some of the most popular Alaskan brown bear tours for seeing bears start in Anchorage, Kodiak, Homer, and Juneau.
Scroll down to find out more about the best places for bear viewing during the summer.
Day Trip #1 – Pack Creek (June to September)
Pack Creek is near Juneau and is in the middle of Admiralty Island. This forested island, also known as the Fortress of the Bears, is home to about 1,600 brown bears. During the peak salmon season in July and August, bears come to the mudflats near the creek to catch fish. There are no roads leading to this area, so the only way to get there is by boat or floatplane.
Day Trip #2 – Katmai National Park (July to September)
When it comes to brown bear viewing in Alaska, Katmai National Park and Preserve is the top choice!
More than 2,000 bears live in the park, and many gather at Brooks Falls to catch salmon during the salmon run. The best time to see bears in Alaska at Katmai is during July through September, when the salmon run is at its peak and before the bears start preparing for hibernation.

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