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Pressed for time but dreaming of bear‑spotting and halibut fishing in Alaska? This fast‑track adventure departs from Homer Harbor, crosses Cook Inlet, and lands in Lake Clark National Park’s pristine Chinitna Bay. A knowledgeable guide leads you to prime viewing platforms where massive brown bears roam the shoreline, offering unforgettable photography moments. When tides cooperate, we’ll drop anchor for a few hours of halibut trolling—either on the inbound or outbound leg—so you can reel in the prized catch before heading home. Book today for a wildlife and fishing experience you’ll never forget. On Tuesday and Wednesday the limit is 1 Halibut per person.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please contact us to book for a Private Viewing up to 6 people
If you're crunched for time and seeing Bears and catching Halibut are on your Alaska to-do bucket list, this is the excursion you've been looking for. We'll depart from Homer Harbor and make your way across Cook Inlet to Lake Clark National Park. Upon arriving in Chinitna Bay, your guide will escort you around to the various viewing platforms to see the majestic brown bears. Depending on the tide, we'll stop for a few hours either on the way to or from the Bears to wet your lines in search of Halibut.
Hip boots will be provided for all guest
Entrance fee
Restroom on board
Bring a sack lunch and some snacks to keep yourself fueled during this excursion
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Operated by Jake's Saltwater Adventures