August 27, 2022 – We spent a week in Haines in our RV back in 2013. It was – and still is – our favorite place in Alaska. What’s not to love? This small town has friendly locals, few tourists, breathtaking scenery, and abundant wildlife.
Our ship was docked with a great view of the small boat harbor, the RV park where we camped in 2013 (in the above image) and historic William H. Seward. The tide was low when we arrived and we could see eagles on the beach.


This tender took us on a five minute ride to the shore.
Our excursion for the day was called the Chilkoot Valley Wildlife Safari. My goal was to see bald eagles and coastal brown bears.
Our transportation for the day was a 24 passenger tour bus driven by our driver and guide Cydnie. She drove up the hill from the dock to take us through historic Fort William H. Seward, a National Historic Landmark. This location was chosen as the site for a fort in 1902 and was the only permanent army fort in Alaska from 1925 to 1940.

Our first stop was a bridge over the Chilcoot River where we had a great view of the river. Sadly there were no bears but we spied a pair of Bald Eagles in a tree.


Our next stop was to see the Chilcoot River fish weir which is used to count the number of salmon swimming up the river. Someone spotted three bears on the weir!


Off we went in the van to get a closer view of these three Coastal Brown Bears. It was a mama bear and her two cubs.


After watching the bears for a while we continued on to Chilcoot State Park where we took in the gorgeous view of Chilcoot Lake and kept a constant lookout for wildlife.

As we passed by the fish weir again on our way to our next destination Cydnie stopped the bus when she saw this bear cub right by the road. I was lucky to the be on the side of the bus where he was and captured a few images of him. When he stood up to show us how big he was it was time to leave. Mama was in the river watching the whole time.



A picnic area next to the Lynn Canal was a perfect place for lunch.

Our tour continued on another highway to the mouth of the Chilcat River where we hoped to see more bald eagles. There were no eagles to be seen and we returned to the ship. By this time the tide had come in and we could walk back to the ship.

Watching the bears in Haines was one of my favorite experiences of the whole cruise. When we got back to the dock there wasn’t enough time left to explore the town. Even so, it was a great day. One day isn’t enough to experience this wonderful coastal town.
If you are interested in seeing more about our 2013 stay in Haines please visit Taking the Alaskan Ferry to Haines or Laid Back in Haines, Alaska or Fresh Crabs for Dinner
Next up – Another wildlife cruise and a crab feast
Looks like a really great day, especially seeing the bears.
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Thanks Pit. Seeing those bears in such beautiful surroundings was an amazing experience.
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What a fantastic day! My favorite is the bear standing up. What a great time!
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Thanks Pam! That cub was very interesting in our bus. When he started moving towards the bus I wasn’t sure what he was going to do. When he stood up our guide knew we needed to leave!
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Yes – good plan with mama bear nearby!
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Wow, you had quite a day with local wildlife, and you got some great shots.
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Thanks Judy! The bear cub was really interested in our bus. He was getting really close to us when we left. I’m sure mama was watching the whole time.
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Love the two Bald Eagles in the tree. Their white heads really stand out. That photo of the bear standing is spectacular!!
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Thank you! If the bear’s intention by standing up was to get us to leave it worked!
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We’re adding Haines to our next Alaska itinerary! Photos are amazing!! Thank you for sharing this area with us.
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So glad you enjoyed the photos. I hope you make it to Haines! It’s a special place!
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We sure want to!
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Beth, that little guy wanted to make sure you all saw the ‘No Trespassing sign.
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Suzanne, you got it!
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It looks like it was a fabulous day for sighting Bald Eagles, and Bears!! The images are lovely.
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What a wonderful photo collection. You hit the jackpot with the bears. That little one obviously doesn’t know how to read yet. That is such a cute image.
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Anne, seeing bears was at the top of my list of what I wanted to do in Alaska. These bears were my favorite experience of our trip.
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