Anan Creek

The Anan Creek Tour flight is a memorable journey north from Ketchikan, over the deep blue waters of Behm Canal and the wild beauty of the Cleveland Peninsula. Upon landing, you'll be guided along Anan Creek on a boardwalk and stair walkway to the bear observatory that overlooks one of the largest concentrations of grizzlies and blacks to be found anywhere in Alaska.

In addition to these great creatures, mink, marten and wolf are regulars in the area, while seals are often spotted during the landing on Anan Bay in Bradfield Canal. The Anan Creek bear-viewing trip is offered during the pink salmon run (July-September), requires a four-passenger minimum.

As of July 2004, tours to Anan Creek can only be attained by permit only. The U.S. Forest Service has allotted a very limited number of slots per season. If you desire to experience this truly Alaska Bear Tour, don't wait to long!
Time: 3.5 hours. Price: $400.


Call (718) 835-3620 for more information or to book today! Mention code 1861441

Tour Operator
Southeast Aviation
Escorted
Escorted - Yes
Dates/Pricing
DatePrice / DescriptionQuote
 $400.00* (USD) / Time: 3.5 hours: The Anan Creek bear-viewing trip is offered during the pink salmon run (July-September), requires a four-passenger minimumQuote

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  • Anan Creek

    The Anan Creek Tour flight is a memorable journey north from Ketchikan, over the deep blue waters of Behm Canal and the wild beauty of the Cleveland Peninsula.

 
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