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Are you looking for that unique Alaskan adventure where you feel you’re the last person on earth surrounded by mountains, glaciers, huge icebergs, incredible plant life and abundant wildlife? Then Bear Glacier is the ultimate adventure for you! Wildlife you can see includes black bear, goats, seals, wolves, coyotes, wolverine, waterfowl, birds of prey, shorebirds and more.
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A kayaking destination like no other, where one can glide silently between icebergs of enormous dimensions, surrounded by abundant wildlife and classic Alaskan sceneries, Bear Glacier is the largest glacier descending 5000 feet off the Harding Icefield and calves ice into a magnificent glacial lake 3 miles across at the face of the glacier. This area is also fantastic for overnight camping and hiking trips as well as beachcombing. Explore waterfalls and caves during the long Alaskan days and gather in the evenings around the campfire listening to wolves and coyotes and watching seals fish in the glacial stream.

Bear Glacier Travel Tips
- June: Enjoy endless days and stunning summer solstice sceneries with great birding and black bear viewing as they graze on the mountain slopes.
- Mid-June to end of July: Feast your eyes on the peak wildflower season.
- August to September: Enjoy the increased glacier activity with huge, blue icebergs.
- Late September: Great black bear viewing! Once the berries are gone, the bears return to the lowlands to dig roots.
For More Details, Contact Heidi
at (907) 362-1290 |

Size is deceiving! The tunnel is 20' high.
BEAR GLACIER TRIP PLANNING
Guided Day Trips
For those of you with a tight schedule, you can still get a taste of the real Alaska with these 10-12 hour day trips:
- $395 per person
- Guided kayaking
- Includes box lunch
Guided Overnight Camping in a base camp is our recommended adventure here as you need a few days to see all that this stunning area has to offer. Camp activities include amazing kayaking, guided naturalist hikes and beachcombing, or you could just relax at the camp and watch the glacier activity.
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2 days/1 night ...................
$585 per person*
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Each additional day
............ $310 per person
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*This trip includes guide, lodging, meals and transport to Bear Glacier.
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Bear Glacier far exceeds everyone’s expectations.
Just check out one of the recent reviews. Click here!

WHAT MAKES BEAR GLACIER YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR AN ADVENTURE OUT OF SEWARD, ALASKA?
Check out the table below for a comparison between Bear Glacier and one of the more common tours offered out of Seward to Aialik Bay and Pedersen Lagoon in the Kenai Fjords National Park.
| Bear Glacier |
Aialik Bay
Pedersen Lagoon |
Bear Glacier day trips and overnight camping and kayaking trips are much more affordable. |
As much as double the cost of Bear Glacier for the same amount of time: beware hidden fees! |
Shorter travel time to Bear Glacier. |
At least four hours round trip on the water taxi with up to 22 people in your group. |
No tour boats - no tour boat wakes. |
Dozens of large tour boats (some carrying up to 250 passengers) going by daily with BIG wakes. |
Very few visitors at one time - plenty of unrestricted private camping space. |
Up to a dozen kayak companies with groups of up to 20 kayakers each in the area at one time, limiting camping space and privacy. |
The face of Bear Glacier floats in the 300+ feet deep lake allowing huge icebergs to calve off into the lake, some of them over 100 feet high.
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More fractured ice calving into salt water resulting in much smaller chunks of ice. |
| No commercial lodge - no cattle tours. |
Large 200+ person lodge by Pederson Lagoon. |

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