Alaska Bear Viewing Trips
Daily Alaska Bear Viewing Trips from Kenai to the West Side of Cook Inlet
The opportunity to experience one of our Alaska Bear Viewing Trips to view wild brown and black bears in their natural environment is one of the most alluring aspects of visiting the Last Frontier. Alaska and Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula remain the world’s last bastions for these enormous and spectacular land mammals.
The Kenai Peninsula holds strong populations of both black and brown bears and although some do catch and glimpse of these wild creatures while visiting the Kenai, seeing a bear is actually quite rare. Most sightings will normally be from the car as one crosses the road or perhaps from the boat along the river. Since many Alaska Bears (particularly those in areas inhabited by humans) are nocturnal, seeing one during the day unlikely. Early morning, evenings and “the middle of the night” are all more likely times to catch “Yogi” on the prowl. Fall is also a more likely time to see bears along the river as dead salmon pile up on shore.
Bear Viewing Opportunities on an Alaska Fly in Fishing Trip
One very popular way to increase your chances of seeing a bear in Alaska is to take a fly out fishing trip or a flight seeing tour. By getting up in the air and visiting more remote areas, one increases their odds considerably of seeing a bear.
Perhaps the most consistent place to view brown bears in Alaska, rather than Brooks Falls on the McNeil River, is Wolverine Creek where it flows into Big River Lake. This is on the west side of Cook Inlet and a short 20-minute flight. This is definitely our most popular full-day Alaska fly-in fishing trip.
Alaska Bear Viewing Flights From Kenai
Another likely way to see a bear during your stay is to take a 1-hour flight seeing tour on the Kenai Peninsula or the West Side of Cook Inlet. We can arrange custom flight seeing Alaska Bear Viewing Trips for minimum parties of two to large groups.
“Bear” in mind that although bears are wild animals and potentially dangerous, when treated with the proper amount of respect and common sense, they pose little or no threat to humans. Great measures and concerns are taken not to disturb bears in their natural environment and all of our bear viewing is done with the utmost professionalism and safety.
Mark Glassmaker is the Lodge Owner Representative of the Wolverine Creek Management Committee and has been proud to contribute toward ensuring one of the Alaska’s most unique Alaska Bear Viewing Trips and fishing destinations remains safe for both visitors and bears.
Bear viewing Alaska brown bears in their natural habitat remains one of your most popular package options. Sore information about bear viewing and fishing Wolverine Creek.

Mark and Cindy Glassmaker have been married for 28 years, and their business, Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker, has been operating since 1990. Over the past 34 years guiding on the Kenai River, we’ve witnessed many changes. Through early diversification and the dedication of our entire guide staff and team, we’ve built and maintained what we believe is the premier Kenai River fishing experience.
We take great pride in our work and in the reputation our business stands for. Your trip becomes part of that legacy, and we are committed to making it exceptional. Every outing is approached with 100% effort and service, ensuring that your Alaska fishing trips not only meets but exceeds expectations.

Mark and Cindy Glassmaker have been married for 28 years, and their business, Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker, has been operating since 1990. Over the past 34 years guiding on the Kenai River, we’ve witnessed many changes. Through early diversification and the dedication of our entire guide staff and team, we’ve built and maintained what we believe is the premier Kenai River fishing experience.
We take great pride in our work and in the reputation our business stands for. Your trip becomes part of that legacy, and we are committed to making it exceptional. Every outing is approached with 100% effort and service, ensuring that your Alaska fishing trips not only meets but exceeds expectations.

