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Bear Paw Adventure

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Approximate Cost:6 - 7 Days: $2,500 to $3,000 Per Person4 - 5 Days: $1,500 to $2,000 Per Person2 - 3 Days: $500 to $1,000 Per Person
- Type: Lodges
- Fishing: Freshwater Fishing Guided Fishing Saltwater Fishing Self Guided Fishing
- What we fish for: King Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Halibut, Rockfish, Northern Pike, Arctic Grayling, Chum Salmon, Dolly Varden
- Featured On: Anchor Point - Fishing Charters & Lodges
Bear Paw Adventure is a 14-acre homestead with four lovely Alaskan log cabins handbuilt by your hosts. They offer a variety of ways to explore Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula. Getting here is relatively easy as the property is just off the Sterling Highway near Anchor Point. The 206 mile trip from Anchorage takes about four hours with plenty of places to stop along the way and explore. You will drive past and over the fabled Kenai River and through many small towns such as Cooper Landing, Soldotna, and past glaciers such as the one at Portage.
The town of Anchor Point is about 20-minutes from Homer, Alaska, the Halibut Capital of the World. You can fly from Anchorage to Homer and rent a car or possibly make arrangements with the lodge to pick you up at the airport.
The Lodging at Bear Paw Adventure
Captain Cook Lodge - Sleeps, eight people.
Wise Old Hunter Lodge - Sleeps, eight people.
Bear Den Vacation Home - Sleeps, ten people.
Moose Cabin - Sleeps, four people.
Fishing with Bear Paw Adventure
The Kenai Peninsula is a fantastic place to fish. Bear Paw Adventure offers professional advice about how to enjoy these adventures, and they will help you make reservations during your cabin booking.
Saltwater fishing adventures for Halibut, Salmon, Rockfish, and Lingcod - Chartered.
Guided Fly-out fishing trips to remote lakes or streams for Salmon, Trophy Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varde, Northern Pike, and Arctic Grayling
Guided Freshwater Fishing on some of the local, fabled rivers, such as the Kenai, Anchor River, or Kasilof. Fish for Salmon, Trophy Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden Char, or even Northern Pike.
Unguided Fishing is also an option, and they will help you find the location and equipment needed for DIY fish. That option also includes digging for big Razor Clams on the Cook Inlet Beaches.
Other adventures are available, too, from horseback riding and wilderness exploration to flightseeing and wildlife viewing. Just let them know what you want to do, and they can arrange that for you.
Expect a beautiful setting, warm and friendly hosts, and the ability to plan your Alaskan Adventure just the way you like it.
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- The location was wonderful. Close to Homer and anything you would want to do. We went Bear viewing, dog sledding and had a 7 hr tour through Major Marine Tours and went Halibut and Salmon fishing out...
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- We loved staying in the lodge. The place was roomy and beautifully built. The decor was a perfect fit for the house. Situated close enough to Homer but far enough away from the tourist throngs, this...
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- Four of us stayed for a week. We couldn?t ask for a more comfortable lodge. Log cabin with all the comfort of home. This was our second year of staying at Bear Paw Lodges and we plan to stay here...
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