Set between big mountains and glittering bay, the town of Seward serves as a gateway to the dramatic landscapes and noisy sea lions of Kenai Fjords National Park.
Hallo Bay is the only Eco-sensitive facility of its kind designed exclusively for bear and wildlife viewing on the 485-mile long Pacific coastline of Katmai National Park. There are no public services, marked trails or airports available in Katmai National Park within 70 miles of Hallo Bay. The Mc Neil River Wildlife Sanctuary located 30 miles north of Hallo Bay is the only other facility equal to Hallo Bay offering eco-responsible, sustainable and unspoiled wildlife viewing in the entire Southwest Alaska coastal brown bear habitat areas. The variety of bear viewing areas offer many different opportunities to observe Alaska's coastal brown bears in their natural habitats.
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