Camps, Lodges, Ships & Innovations
Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp
Our private fly-in Alaska Bear Camp is one of the best places on Earth to observe wild brown bears up close. Exclusively for Nat Hab guests, Bear Camp sits on a private 15-acre inholding within Lake Clark National Park, accessible by bush plane. From Homer, our chartered plane flies guests across Cook Inlet past the ice-crowned peaks of the Aleutian Range to land directly on the beach in front of camp.
Ten brand-new handcrafted cabins overlook Chinitna Bay, surrounded by some of the most pristine wilderness on Earth. Finished in birch and knotty pine, each cabin has a front wall of windows that frame uninterrupted views of the beach and bay—including bears that forage for clams on the tide flats right in front of you! Inside, cabins are furnished with two comfortable twin beds, electrical outlets, en suite bathroom with flush toilet, a sink with hot running water, and a propane heater to keep the coastal chill at bay. Hot showers are available in the nearby bathhouse.
A new timber-framed dining hall and lounge offers an open, light-filled central gathering space with floor-to-ceiling windows and garage-style doors that open onto an expansive deck. Connect here for guide talks, shared stories and inspired meals prepared by our resident chef. Locally sourced fare includes wild-caught fish straight from Alaskan waters.















