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Chinitna Bay Bear Tours Day Trip for Two Giveaway

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Chinitna Bay, Lake Clark National Park

(early May to September)

https://bearviewinginalaska.com

 

You & your guest will depart on your bear viewing tour to Chinitna Bay from Anchor Point  via Boat near Homer, Alaska with Captain Mel Erikson and Travel about 40  miles across Cook Inlet to land on one of several beaches  in Lake Clark National Park. You will then walk to the area to view the bears in the park. Waders, & hiking pole's are provided for all guests to keep your feet dry getting off, & on the boat. This allows you to walk across the tide flats and cross creeks to get closer to some bears in different locations other than the main viewing spots.

The boat ride takes 1.5 hours each way and the scenery along the coast is breathtaking.  On most days you will see glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, whales, sea birds, bald eagles and of course bears.

Lake Clark National Park is one of the best places in the world to view Alaska brown bears. Most days we will see 20-30 bears.

Lake Clark, has a population of several thousand  brown/grizzly bears,compared to only a few hundred grizzly bears in Denali National Park.

Bear viewing trips in Lake Clark National Park is also unique because large numbers of bears gather on the coast around food sources such as clams, sedge grass meadows, and salmon streams.

Lake Clark National Park coast is home to many other animals and it is common to see bald eagles, wolves, foxes, seals, sea lions, puffins, in addition to brown bears.  Lake Clark National Park is only accessible by boat or bush plane.  Being so remote it is the least visited park in the national park system and  offers a true wilderness experience with very few other people,.  There are no platforms, time limits, or waiting lines to see the bears and unlike McNeil River there is no lottery to enter to receive a permit to view bears, Landing on a beach in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness among wild brown bears is an experience of a lifetime and of sheer amazement.

  •  clam digging can be combined with this trip.  This giveaway has a value of $1200.00!

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Please consider taking a moment to visit & like the Facebook page of our generous sponsor https://www.facebook.com/mel.erickson.14. Fill out the entry form below to be eligible to win. The Travel Guide Book- Chinitna Bay Bear Tour Day Trip for Two Giveaway! must be entered by submitting an entry using the online form provided on this site. The entry must fulfill all requirements, as specified, to be eligible to win a prize. Entries that are not complete or do not adhere to the rules or specifications will be disqualified. You may enter only once daily and you must fill in the information requested. You may not enter more times than indicated by using multiple e-mail addresses, identities or devices in an attempt to circumvent the rules. If you use fraudulent methods or otherwise attempt to circumvent the rules your submission will be removed. The prizes are nontransferable. Any and all prize related expenses, including without limitation any and all federal, state, and local taxes shall be the sole responsibility of the winner. No substitution of prize or transfer/assignment of prize to others or request for the cash equivalent by winners is permitted. Acceptance of prize constitutes permission for the Travel Guide Book- Chinitna Bay Bear Tour Day Trip for Two Giveaway! and it's sponsors to use winner's name, likeness, and entry for purposes of advertising and trade without further compensation, unless prohibited by law.

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