Fly via floatplane
from Anchorage to Redoubt Bay and land at the doorstep of a remote wilderness lodge in prime Alaska bear viewing country. The flight offers spectacular scenic views of the Cook Inlet and the western edge of the Kenai Peninsula.
Redoubt Bay Lodge is located 50 minutes
southwest of Anchorage at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass. It offers the only accommodations within a 171,000 acre critical habitat area, and is the only 5-acre privately owned property in the region.
From the lodge, an experienced guide will take you by boat to view Alaska Grizzly bears in their natural habitat. Includes lunch at the lodge.
Grizzly bears occur throughout Alaska except on the islands south of Frederick Sound in southeastern Alaska, the islands west of Unimak in the Aleutian Chain, and the islands of the Bering Sea.
Grizzlies are very much a
part of the Alaska bear viewing scene and are a favorite topic with most hunters, hikers, photographers, and fishers.
Alaska Grizzly bears have been known to live 34 years in the wild, though this is rare. Usually, old males may reach 22 years. Old females may live to 26.
Really enjoyed the stay here, and would recommend to friends. Staff was pleasant, surroundings were outstanding and the guides/naturalists were fantastic!
Anon.- Cabin #14
Wonderful people, comfortable cabins with a beautiful view! The location and facilities are great but my memories will center on the superb staff, they were very warm and helpful!
-Father Don- Cabin: #42
Dear Karen,
I want to thank you and Denali Tours for a most successful trip to Alaska. During these 10 days I am sure we saw and experienced a great deal of true Alaska at its best. To top it all the pictures we took of the peak of Mt. McKinley in the early morning sunshine with blue skies and a reflection on Wonder Lake was breathtaking....Read More