Bear Creek Outfitters pioneered Waterfall Creek as one of the premier bear viewing locations in SouthEast Alaska more than two decades ago. Our local expert guides continue that tradition with excellent service and a fantastic experience.
If you are looking for an activity where you can bring kids as young as 6 then a Private Waterfall Creek Tour is perfect for your family.
Private flights and guide<br/>Lunch<br/>Times can be customized<br/>Pickup included
Join a group: Opportunity to join an existing group as a solo traveler. Max group size 5<br/>Pickup included
Private flights and guide<br/>Duration: 5 hours: May be customized to suit the group<br/>Pickup included
Marvel at Wild Grizzly Bears fishing for salmon beneath a scenic waterfall, after a 25-minute scenic floatplane flight from Juneau. Enjoy learning from your local certified guide about the bears and the nature of SouthEast Alaska.
Mid-July til the end of September is when the bears go to work. The bears focus at this point is on fishing. The primary viewing location is about 5 yds from the creek with the fish, the waterfall about 75yds upstream slows the fish down and creates good fishing for the bears. Viewing is typically at 20-75yds but lucky groups my get to see bears catch and eat a fish even closer. This is when we often see the most bears in view at a given moment and the only time of year to get a picture of a bear with a fish in its mouth.
Bald eagles, ravens, kingfisher, gulls, mink, and very occasionally Sitka deer are sighted on our trips. Sometimes whales and sea lions are spotted from the plane.
25-min each way Scenic Floatplane Flight over the Tongass on our way to Waterfall Creek
We share a building with Ward Air, park in any empty space that is not signed, and enter through the door under the large Bear Creek Outfitters sign.
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