Port
Haines, Alaska, US
Activity Level
Easy Activity
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$120
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Naturalists lead this outing to the sheltered valley of the Chilkoot River -- for centuries a favorite fishing site for the Tlingit people and for brown bears. As the sun slowly sets, bear families usually descend on the river, leaving the cover of the forest to forage along the grassy banks.
From the protection of your basic bus, you may witness the food chain in action as thousands of salmon swim past the hungry bruins splashing and feeding in the water. Spotting scopes bring the action up close as bald eagles, gulls, ravens, and ducks await the spawning fish. Discover the connection between the fish, bears, and the spruce trees lining the river.
Heading back into the wild Alaska evening, your guide shares stories of life in a quaint Alaska fishing village as you drive back through downtown Haines and historic Fort Seward.
Please note: Although wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, bears are frequently seen on these in-season departures.