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Photograph wildlife at every turn on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska, approximately 100 air miles from Ketchikan. Bear
Valley Lodge
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You want it, we've got it! Bears, whales, eagles, otters, birds, wolves -- you can see it all at Bear Valley Lodge! Bear Valley Lodge is located in the Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the country. It is also part of the largest temperate Rainforest in the world. Hemlock, spruce, and cedar stand tall above a dense undergrowth of berry bushes and wildflowers. This rich plant life provides abundant habitat for the Alaskan wildlife you want to see! Observe black bears as they prowl the beaches and streams for lunch. Humans aren't the only ones after the salmon! Bear Valley Lodge is an excellent place for birding. Bald eagles are as plentiful as crows! While out on the boat, keep your eyes peeled for puffins, cormorants, oyster catchers, kingfishers, and more! The trees around the lodge are filled with chickadees, woodpeckers, and other forest birds. The list goes on and on! You can't beat southeast Alaska for marine life! View sea otters in abundance! Humpbacks and orcas close up! Curious seals and sea lions will poke their heads out of the water for a closer look at you. In addition to the vast array of marine mammals, the shoreline and tidepools boast a myriad of creatures such as sea stars, urchins, crabs, clams, and more...
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Valley Lodge
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