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View them from the comfort of the lodge, or take a guided trip to see bears grazing on the tidal flats or catching fish in the nearby stream. Catch those unique photos of cubs playing tag and eagles in nearby trees or by the beach.

Brown bears have an especially good sense of smell, and under the right conditions, may be able to detect odors more than a mile away. When a bear stands upright, it is not to charge, but to smell and see better.

Mating takes place from May through June with the peak activity in early June. The hairless young, weigh 14 to 18 ounces and are 8 to 9 inches long when born the following January or February.

All brown bears should be treated with respect. This is especially true for a sow and her young, as mothers are very protective of their offspring.

Beautiful powerful animals seen in their natural environment will become a memorable part of your vacation we know you will enjoy now and for years to come.
 
                                                    


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