Bear Viewing trips
With High Adventure
High Adventure is a full-service air charter business.

  We own and operate 3 DeHaviland Beavers and a Piper Super Cub, offering you the
variety and economy best suited for your air charter needs. When you fly with High
Adventure Air Charter you benefit from an Alaskan business that has provided our
customers with safe reliable air transportation and outdoor fun for over 30 years. We
meticulously maintain our aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations.
Wolverine Creek Brown Bear Tour

  Fly with us across Cook Inlet and view the majestic Alaska
Range including active volcanoes Mt. Redoubt, Mt. Spur and
Mt. Iliamna. Viewing brown bear with your professional guide,
from the safety of our comfortable boats, allows for close up
and personal bear viewing. Enjoy a fresh grilled salmon
barbeque especially for you and then a grand scenic flight
over a glacier on your return flight. This world renowned
location offers the most affordable bear viewing trip in Alaska.



Dates: 6/15 - 8/15

6 Hour Tour
1 - 3 people: $495 per person (minimum of 3)
4 - 5 people: $395 per person
 






Brooks Falls/Katmai National Park
Brown Bear Viewing Tours

 Enjoy an incredibly scenic float plane tour as we fly 250
miles southwest of the Kenai Peninsula to Katmai National
Park and Brooks Falls. These salmon rich streams are home
to the largest concentration of Brown Bear in the world. In this
area you will see dormant and active volcanoes including the
Valley of 10,000 Smokes. This is one of the most famous
brown bear viewing areas in the world.

Dates: 7/01 - 7/15 & 9/01 - 9/15

Seven Hour Tour:
1-6 Passengers  -  $3,250 Total

There is an additional $15 per person National Park Permit
fee. Bring along your lunch and enjoy an exceptional trip
.
Alaska Canoe &
Campground
35292 Sterling Hwy
Sterling Alaska 99672
907-26
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All Flights done in 7 Passenger Dehaviland Beavers
photos by
professional pilot
& photographer
Gary Kegel