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Bear Glacier is the largest glacier flowing out of the Harding Icefield and is an amazing spectacle to observe. It is on the border of the Kenai Fjords National Park, 15 miles south west of Seward. This remote location is filled with beautiful vistas, including the largest icebergs accessible from Seward and an incredible abundance of wild flowers in season. Wildlife you can see includes black bear, coyotes, wolves, wolverine, porcupine, whistle pigs, goats, seals and a wide variety of birds. Transport from Seward is by boat.
Overnight Bear Glacier Adventure Camp (2 days/1 night):
(Available June through September)
Departs Seward daily for Bear Glacier, looking for wildlife and birds on the way. Once at Bear Glacier, the guide will accompany you to the remote camp. Camp activities include exploring the amazing area by hiking and kayaking with experienced guides. Meals are included in this trip.
Cost: $625 per person (includes 7% sales tax)
Add additional nights for $330 per person per night
Bear Glacier Day Trip Guided Kayaking (Approx. 10-12 hours):
(Available June through September)
Departs Seward daily , when high tides allow, for Bear Glacier, looking for wildlife and birds on the way. Explore this beautiful area on the water by kayak, guided by professional guides. Lunch and a moderate hike are included. Access to Bear Glacier is restricted to high tides - this limits day trip access to 10 days per month. Call for suitable dates.
Cost: $420 per person (includes 7% sales tax)
Unguided Trips:
| Round trip transport: | $220 per person (4 person minimum) |
| Kayak rental: | |
| $ 45/day | |
| $ 60/day | |
| $ 15/day |
Please be aware that detailed packages are examples only and package prices may fluctuate at short notice as businesses adjust their prices. Please contact us for up to the minute costs. Minimum group sizes may apply such as two or four.






