June through August

Mid June - Mid August
Frazer Lake Bear Viewing Tours!


ENTREES: Sockeye Salmon Sushi


Frazer Lake is recognized as one of the premier bear viewing destinations on Kodiak Island. The river system is home to the second largest returning sockeye salmon run on Kodiak, although it has not always been the case. In 1963, the Alaska Department of Fish & Game engineered a fish ladder to assist the salmon in their ascent up the impassable Frazer Falls. The salmon tend to get backed up at the entrance of the ladder, and the bears take advantage of situation and feast on silver bright sockeye salmon! Frazer Lake is located 70 miles southwest of the city of Kodiak, about a 50-minute flight in one of Kingfisher’s Bush Hawk floatplanes.

The Eaton’s have long history with Frazer – Glen & Kyle's parents, Marty & Linda Eaton, worked the Frazer Fish Pass Facility for Alaska Department of Fish & Game in 1965 & 1966, which was near the beginning of the salmon run. After retiring from ADF&G, the family continued to visit Frazer Lake and River since 1993 – taking clients from Zachar Bay Lodge for the fishing & bear viewing experience. In 1998, Glen branched off with Kingfisher Aviation and began taking clients on bear viewing tour from Kodiak city to Frazer.

The experience:
The tour starts off in Kodiak city, where you will board one of Kingfisher’s floatplanes. Depending on the weather conditions, you might be able to wear normal hiking shoes, otherwise you will be outfitted with a pair of boots. The flight will take you down the east side of Kodiak Island, flying over the village of Old Harbor, where it is possible to see whales in Sitkalidik Straits and mountain goats along the mountain tops. After about 50 minutes, your pilot will splash the plane down in Frazer Lake and taxi to the shoreline where you will disembark the floatplane.

Your pilot/guide will then lead you down a ¾ mile path from Frazer Lake to the Fish Pass and Falls. There are wildflowers blooming along the edges of the pathway – including Fireweed, Lupin, Jacob’s Ladder and many others. This hike typically takes about 15-20 minutes and has a few ups and downs along the way. As you near the bear viewing area, you can hear the roar of rushing water down the waterfall. The bear viewing area overlooks the fish pass, weir, waterfall and a large pool area where the bears tend to fish. The viewing area is natural and undeveloped other than a few white rocks marking the path and a small sign designating the area (which has bears usually have chewed up). This is the bear’s home and we are just visitors in it!

Typically, the brown bears are at a distance of 40-60 yards away, but at times can get much closer when walking, napping, or even nursing their cubs! Often, there are 5-10 bears in view at anytime. Most of the bears in this area tend to be Sows (females) & cubs and sub-adult bears. They become accustomed to the “bear viewers” and like to fish in this area because it is fairly easy. It is not uncommon to see bears catching and eating several salmon during the period of an hour. Occasionally, a bigger Boar (male) bear will come through the area and fish, but it is not nearly as consistent as sows & cubs. The large boars are solitary and extremely territorial and fish the locations that are not easily accessible by people.

After about an hour and a half, guide will typically give you a brief tour of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Facility and Fish Pass before hiking back to the floatplane. Once back to the lake, there is a small outhouse facility (if needed). The flight back to Kodiak (if weather permits it) will take you back via the Westside of the Island, where you might fly over a retired salmon/herring cannery, a native villages and have the opportunity to see blacktail deer, mountain goat, bears and whales from the air. The end of the tour brings your floatplane right to the front door of Kingfisher’s office on Lily Lake.

If you are planning your Alaska visit around seeing Kodiak Bears, this is the time period we would recommend!


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" We have always wanted to see the majestic Kodiak bears and finally got to do this last summer. Kyle and Glen at Kingfisher were the best!!! The float plane ride was breathtaking all by itself. When we got to Fraser Lake we had a nice hike to the lake and then the show began . (The bear show that is). We saw at least 7 to 8 bears fishing their hearts out. They were amazingly graceful and agile. The cubs were not far behind waiting for their morsel of fish. After getting some good photos and bear viewing for about an hour and a half we hiked back to the plane for the beautiful ride home.Glen was a terrific guide. We'd love to take the other trip they offer to Katmai someday. While this does cost a little cash it's well worth it. Kodiak is a beautiful place!!!"


~Loverro / review on tripadvisor.com

"Our "once in a lifetime" Kodiak Bear viewing trip was unforgettable. Observing bears in their natural habitat and taking a ride in a floatplane were both high on my "bucket list". The ride in the plane and the spectacular scenery were unsurpassed, but then to get to see the bears up close was truly memorable. On the way from the plane to the viewing area, we encountered a sow and her cub crossing our path just ahead. Glen (our pilot and guide) skillfully directed us to stop in our path and quietly wait as the two sauntered by. He made us feel safe and the sight of mother and cub was awesome.

We then watched at the viewing area as the same mother and cub arrived. Mom had her hands full keeping track of her frisky cub! We saw other bears catching and feasting on salmon. All in all, it was quite a day. We were both impressed with the family operation that is Kingfisher Aviation. Kyle's wife was friendly, cheerful and helpful, the "flying kids" are adorable and Glen was an excellent pilot and guide. We'll never forget our Alaskan adventure on July 15, 2012. We recommend this trip for anyone interesting in seeing Alaska at it's best! Thank you so much for a great experience." ~Jack and Laura Quinlan / review on tripadvisor.com





$940.00 per person regular
Rates include a four-hour, fully guided tour, with approximately two hours of scenic flying, an hour and a half of bear viewing and a thirty-minute walk to the bear viewing area. Destination is Frazer Lake or the Katmai Coast depending upon best bear viewing opportunities.
*2 person minimum.
April 20 - Sept 15
3.5- 4 Hour Bear Tour
Group Rate
$840
per person
Exclusive Tour
$1290
per person

Kingfisher Air Inc
1829 Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, Alaska 99615

phone / text :1 (907) 486-5155

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