"Volcano Bay Alaska Aleutian Islands"

Alaska's Premier Brown Bear & Wolf Photography Tours

Experience life with brown bears and wolves in total privacy at Volcano Bay Wilderness Camp!

  • $4,900 per person -7-Day All-Inclusive Camp-Based Adventure: Focused on photographing bears, wolves, and local land based adventures.

  • $5,900 per person – 7-Day Deluxe Experience: Includes everything from the base trip, plus two custom boat charters from camp for whale watching, birding, or fishing (weather permitting).

  • All Cold Bay Airport Transfers to Camp

  • Small Group Size: Only 6 guests per week with 2 staff

  • Exclusive 32,000 Acres: Unlimited bear and wolf viewing

  • Private Waterfront Cabins ,lodging and all meals

  • Daily Guided Tours: 6 hours of exploration

  • Eco-Friendly Living: Solar-powered cabins
    with WiFi

  • Video and photography workshops available on site

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A bear and a wolf walking along a shoreline surrounded by seagulls.
Two bear cubs sitting in grass with part of an adult bear visible.

All The Wildlife Without Any Crowds

Creating the best Alaska Bear & Wolf Photography Tour begins with an idea and a worldlcass location. Volcano bay truly offers one of the best remote locations in all of wilderness Alaska and our group is 100% exclusive.

Bear Photography Tours July 1-Oct 1

Alaska's Most Remote Brown Bear & Wolf Photography Camp.

As Featured on Outdoor Channels Life on the Edge TV Series, Seasons 1-2.

Group of people outdoors with scenic mountain and lake backdrop, promoting "Life on the Edge" on the Outdoor Channel, starting September 29th at 9PM ET.

A Taste of Volcano Bay

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2024 Season Reviews

Star Rating
★★★★★

"I can't express in words the awesome experience my son and I had at Volcano Bay in mid September. I'm not sure how many folks get to see 17 Bears, 2 wolves, a Red Fox, Bald Eagles,Puffins and a pod of 30 feeding Humpback whales and catch fresh silver salmon for dinner all in the same day. Your guides and camp is awesome. Look forward to coming back next season. "

Mike Dolan -CA

Star Rating
★★★★★

"Thank you for the absolutely.fantastic time at Volcano Bay. I have never experienced anything close to living with the bears and wolves during our week. The Sea the Brown bears and wolves with Mt Frosty as a backdrop combined too make this an absolute wilderness treasure in remote Alaska. The best part no planes,Other people or rangers just our small group in private"

Mark Pendlemane -AZ

Star Rating
★★★★★

"I loved my stay at your camp, the Bears,Fox Sandhill cranes and local wolf population left me speechless. Waking up every morning to complete natural silence and wildflowers and the snow capped glacier with bears walking around the cabin just topped it off. The lodge and hospitality was 1st rate and your staff outdid themselves. After seeing 20 bears the first night i was ruined for any other trip ."

Debbie Booth-Santa Barbara CA

Where is Volcano Bay Located?

Map showing Alaska with labeled locations "Anchorage, AK" and "Volcano Bay, AK" along with "Bering Sea" and "North Pacific Ocean.”

Volcano Bay is at the tip of the Alaskan Peninsula, 650 miles from Anchorage, accessible via daily flights to Cold Bay, Alaska. Nestled in the remote Aleutian Islands, it’s a pristine wilderness home to Alaskan brown bears, grey wolves, and bald eagles. At our exclusive wildlife camp, you can observe these majestic creatures undisturbed, with just five other guests.

A brown bear and a wolf walking along a riverbank surrounded by seagulls.

Volcano Bay Wildlife Camp

Our two “wildlife photographer friendly” solar powered cabins can sleep 6 guest's comfortably. The eco-friendly electrical system powers a refrigerator, lighting, internet and all the USB charge points you could wish for. We have a wood burning stove forturning cold into cozy and fresh running water (hot and cold) available on demand. We are a family run business with over 40 years experience guiding clients with a 100% safety record in the wilderness as well as building and maintaining remote off grid lodges.

A brown bear cub sitting on grass beside a larger brown bear.

Some of the award-winning wildlife photographers and artists
we’ve had the pleasure of guiding