Katmai National Park Day Tours & Attractions
Most visitors venturing into Katmai National Park for the day come for the bears! Brooks Falls is famous for the site of brown bears bulking up for winter by feeding on salmon trying to make their way upstream.
You can visit Katmai in a day from Anchorage, Homer, or King Salmon to see the bears. If you're looking to stay longer, book into Brooks Lodge for a multi-day bear viewing experience. You can also opt for a lodge package that includes the Valley of 10,000 smokes.
From King Salmon
From Anchorage
Take off by seaÂplane for an all-day bear-viewÂing expeÂdiÂtion. Fly past glacÂiÂers and volÂcaÂnoes to the brown-bear counÂtry of southÂwest AlasÂka. Your SeaÂplane Bear Safari will take you to Brooks RivÂer Falls in KatÂmai NationÂal Park, home of the world ’ s largest salmon run. You can also fly 70 miles southÂwest of AnchorÂage to Lake Clark WilderÂness PreÂserve for amazÂing bear viewÂing and luxÂuÂriÂous accomÂmoÂdaÂtions at the Redoubt Bay Lodge. Rust’s, which has ...more
Brooks Lodge offers their own bear viewÂing tours which are less expenÂsive than most, and give you more time at KatÂmai NationÂal Park to watch bears feastÂing on sockÂeye salmon from sevÂerÂal viewÂing platÂforms. A comÂmerÂcial flight from AnchorÂage takes you to King Salmon where you’ll switch to a small float plane for a quick 20-minute flight to Brooks Camp. After a brief safeÂty oriÂenÂtaÂtion, you can watch bears from sevÂerÂal viewÂing platÂforms, join the ...more
Hop aboard one of Regal Air’s planes departÂing from AnchorÂage and after a short, scenic flight you can be watchÂing enorÂmous brown bears swat salmon from Alaska’s rushÂing waters. Tours visÂit one of two desÂtiÂnaÂtions: Lake Clark NationÂal Park or Brooks Falls in KatÂmai NationÂal Park.
ViewÂing brown bears in their natÂurÂal habiÂtat is one of the most amazÂing things you can do in AlasÂka. If it’s high on your list, book a flight-seeÂing/ bear viewÂing trip with Trail Ridge Air, knowÂing that perÂsonÂable pilots will take you to where bears splash and fish, and where visÂiÂtors run out of words to describe their amazement.
From Homer
For many Alaskan travÂelÂers, bears are the ultiÂmate highÂlight. Pair a magÂnifÂiÂcent sightÂing with a gorÂgeous heliÂcopter flightÂseeÂing ride and you’ll have an unforÂgetÂtable expeÂriÂence. On this unique tour from Homer, you’ll take a heliÂcopter ride out into one of Alaska’s gorÂgeous nationÂal parks to witÂness these specÂtacÂuÂlar creaÂtures in the wild.
See Alaskan Coastal Brown Bears in the wild on a floatÂplane trip to KatÂmai NationÂal Park. VisÂit Brooks Falls or join a guidÂed tour to othÂer remote locaÂtions withÂin the park. Both trips proÂvide 5 hours on the ground with the bears. FoundÂed in 1991, EmerÂald Air Service’s misÂsion is to increase the underÂstandÂing and appreÂciÂaÂtion of the unique ecosysÂtem that supÂports bears.
Watch bears digÂging for clams, wanÂderÂing the sedge grass, or nursÂing their young – all in a short flight from Homer to KatÂmai or Lake Clark NationÂal Park. Smokey Bay’s bear tours last about five hours total — includÂing flights and about three hours on the ground. On any givÂen day there will always be a mornÂing outÂing (leavÂing at 8 a.m. at the latÂest) and posÂsiÂbly one that leaves around 2 p.m.
Spend sevÂerÂal hours or a full day watchÂing bears in the wild on a quinÂtesÂsenÂtial Alaskan advenÂture with a famÂiÂly-run comÂpaÂny. Start with a scenic flight out of Homer over Kachemak Bay and into KatÂmai or Lake Clark NationÂal Park. Once you land, your pilot/​guide will take you to an optiÂmal spot to watch and phoÂtoÂgraph these magÂnifÂiÂcent creaÂtures in their natÂurÂal enviÂronÂment, huntÂing, playÂing, and relaxÂing. Spend anyÂwhere from 1.5 to 9 hours on the ...more