The bears at Clearwater Creek Camp roam uninhibited over a 20 mile area. There are no public viewing platforms and no park rangers. These bears are wild, unaccustomed to constant human presence. They are magnificent examples of wild natural wonder, that can be experienced without harm to them, you, or the environment when done properly. We strive to maintain an unintrusive presence so that we can enjoy observing the bears for years to come. |
The first two weeks of June is bear mating season and by late June the boars have seperated themselves from the sows. At this time the sows and cubs take over the grass flats and it is not uncommon to fly over and count 50 bears grazing on the grasses of this unique section of land along Chinitna Bay. Sows with twins and even triplets are not uncommon. The bears feed on grasses early in the spring and progress to berries and fish in the fall. |
From our camp you can watch bears crossing the grass flats on trails beaten into the ground from years of bear traffic. Bears frolicking and chasing each other up the valleys and fishing in the creek is not unusual. You can be sure that the photography opportunities will be plentiful. Give us a call or send Email for more information.
Contact: Diane or Bill
CLEARWATER CREEK CAMP
230 FIREWEED STREET
KENAI, AK 99611
(907) 283 - 4975
Fax: (907) 283 - 6161
Email: bearsccc@hotmail.com