The destination
Alaska operates at a scale that makes the rest of the continental United States feel compact. Wrangell-St. Elias alone is larger than Switzerland. The glaciers are still active. The bear density at Brooks Falls is genuinely shocking.
The Brooks Falls experience at Katmai National Park is one of the most concentrated wildlife spectacles in the world during August — brown bears standing in the falls catching sockeye salmon mid-leap. The viewing platforms have limited permits; the bears are entirely unconcerned by your presence.
Kenai Fjords by sea kayak adds the marine dimension — tidewater glaciers calving directly into the water around you, sea otters wrapping themselves in kelp, and Steller sea lions on exposed rocks. Combine with a Denali park bus day for the scale of the tundra corridor, and you have an Alaska that covers its three distinct landscapes properly.
What works here
Bear wildlife, Glacier sea kayak, North America wilderness. Best seasons: June–September. August specifically for the Brooks Falls salmon run.
The Alaska Adventure Guide
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