Icy Bay and Alaskan Wildlife
An Alaskan wilderness adventure is abundant with a variety of diverse wildlife. Animals such as bears, wolves, caribou, moose, birds, and whales all make up part of the Alaskan wildlife landscape. Icy Bay, part of Alaska's Lost Coast, has the same variety of wildlife as the rest of the state, and benefits from comparatively less human influence. Thus, if you're interested in Alaska bear viewing tours, or any other animal for that matter, Icy Bay is the place for you.
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Alaska Bear Viewing Tours, etc.
Alaska contains around 98% of the United States brown bear population and around 70% of the total North American brown bear population. Thus Alaska, and especially the relatively uncharted Icy Bay, is an ideal spot for those interested in Alaska bear viewing tours.
Alaska is also home to two species of wolves, gray wolves and black wolves, the American bison, Dall sheep, and the Killer or Orca whale. On one of the Icy Bay Lodge's Alaska guided tours, you're likely to see eagles, as well as the largest salmon in the world.
Alaska Guided Tours
The Icy Bay area was named by National Geographic as one of the 10 Treasures of the World, and is truly one of Alaska's natural gems. Alaska guided tours from the Icy Bay Lodge, which is the only lodge in Icy Bay, allow visitors to take in the astounding beauty of the area and to feel as if they are walking, ATVing, or kayaking a less beaten path. The Davis family, owners and operators of the Icy Bay lodge, have been Alaska residents for 37 years and know how to provide guests with fantastic experiences.
So whether you're feeling adventurous and want to see the Alaskan wildlife up close, or simply want to take in the scenery from your doorstep, the Icy Bay Lodge is the perfect destination for you. The Davis family personally invites you to browse the website, and to come visit their beautiful home for a true Alaskan experience. Discover wonder-filled scenery, wildlife, and adventure at IcyBayLodge.com.