Hey Bear Guided Hike
Duration
9 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Discover how wildfires and vegetation recovery shape habitats used by bears
Learn how hikers can reduce conflict and safely share space with wildlife
Enjoy immersive field learning while exploring scenic mountain trails and habitats
Explore diverse ecosystems that support one of the highest bear densities
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Experience an immersive wildlife learning adventure focused on the fascinating world of bears in Glacier National Park. This educational program explores the biology, behavior, and ecology of bears while addressing many of the myths that hikers often hear about encounters in the wild. Through classroom discussion and field exploration, participants gain a deeper understanding of how bears live, how they interact with their environment, and what people should truly know about sharing landscapes with these powerful animals.
Discover the unique ecosystem known as the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, which supports one of the highest concentrations of bears in the lower forty-eight states. Participants will travel through prime wildlife habitats while learning practical bear safety strategies, ecological relationships, and how fire, vegetation, and terrain influence bear movement and behavior. This combination of classroom learning and guided hiking offers a deeper appreciation for these remarkable animals and the wilderness landscapes they inhabit.
Guided instruction on bear biology
Guided hike
Gratuities
Trail lunch and snacks
Comfortable hiking shoes
Backpack and Water bottle
Rain gear and warm layers
Binoculars and field guides
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
About 5 miles roundtrip with 1000 feet elevation gain
Expect moderate hiking on mountain trails
Wildlife sightings are possible but not guaranteed
Itinerary may change due to weather or trail closures
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