Pack Creek Bear Viewing

Join us for a classic Alaskan Adventure, a trip to watch the bear's of Pack Creek! Our trips depart Juneau with Ward Air and enjoy a 25 minute flight to Pack Creek on Admiralty Island. Your experience

Join us for a classic Alaskan Adventure, a trip to watch the bear's of Pack Creek! Our trips depart Juneau with Ward Air and enjoy a 25 minute flight to Pack Creek on Admiralty Island. Your experienced local guide will host you at the wildlife sanctuary, sharing local history, indigenous culture, and of course information about the bears and other wildlife. After that we will be treated to another breathtaking flight over the Tongass National Forest as we fly back to Juneau. All of our trips are Carbon-Negative and include your permits, lunch, and air and land transportation. Private and custom tours are available!

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Location: Juneau

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on this bear viewing trip?

A: I took my 10-year-old and there were a few younger kids too. I've heard the minimum age is around 8 years old, but it’s really best to check with Wild Coast Excursions directly. They can give you the latest info on age limits and if they have recommendations for younger kids.

Q: What should we wear and bring for this bear viewing experience?

A: Definitely wear layers! The weather can change quickly in Alaska. Wild Coast provides rubber boots and rain gear, so you don’t need to worry about that. Just bring a warm jacket, some snacks, and your camera! You might also want to pack a hat and gloves, depending on the season.

Q: Can I reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate?

A: Yes! Wild Coast is pretty accommodating when it comes to rescheduling due to weather. Just make sure to contact them as soon as you can if your flight gets canceled. They’re really good about finding a new date that works.

Discussions

Thinking about the Pack Creek Bear Viewing as a gift - anyone been?

I’m considering this bear viewing trip in Juneau for my husband’s birthday. He's a huge wildlife fan and I think he’d love it! I saw that lunch is included and you get to fly over the Tongass National Forest too, which sounds amazing. Just wondering if anyone has done it and what your thoughts are!

Pack Creek Bear Viewing - any tips for first-timers?

Planning to book the Pack Creek bear viewing for my family this summer! I’m so excited but also nervous about how it all goes. What do we need to know? Any tips or must-dos while there?