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Juneau Shore Excursion | Pack Creek Bear Tour
From January 1, 2024 to January 1, 2024
INTRODUCTION
Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska is home to over 1,500 brown bears, and a 25-minute floatplane ride from Juneau is all it takes to get there.
At the Pack Creek Bear Sanctuary on the eastern shore of Admiralty Island, you'll have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view and photograph wild bears up-close and in their natural surroundings.
Watch as they move along the shores and down from the steep slopes of Admiralty Island to the intertidal wetlands at the mouth of Pack Creek.
Here they feed on the spawning Pink and Chum salmon – a great time to take photos!
What to bring:
- Camera
- Binoculars (optional)
- Day Pack
- Light Weight Rain Gear (Jacket & Pants)
- Water Bottle
- Extra Pair of Warm Socks
- Sweater or Jacket with a Windshell
- Comfortable Footwear
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WANT TO KNOW MORE?
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We saw spectacular sights, met warm and friendly people, saw the Northern Lights, and made a lifetime of memories. We want to thank you for the wonderful job you did in setting everything up, and also for your courteous assistance and recommendations along the way.
Nick Florida, United States
Nothing was too much trouble for Jennifer or Karen when we were planning our holiday. They were able to tailor our trip to what we wanted. We have recommended Alaska by Design to our friends.
Anne Mathews Australia
Juneau Shore Excursion | Pack Creek Bear Tour
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