Wildlife Alaska.

Brown bears and moose live throughout the coastal and lake regions of Katmai National Park and Preserve. Other mammals include caribou, red fox, wolf, lynx, wolverine, river otter, mink, marten, weasel, porcupine, snowshoe hare, red squirrel, and beaver

Beautiful Alaska Wildlife

The Southwest Alaska region includes 40,000 square miles of a beautiful landscape that is made up of wetlands, wild stretches of land, streams, and rivers that flow into Bristol Bay. The Alaska wildlife that surrounds Alaska Rainbow Lodge is healthily populated and comes in vast quantities. While salmon is the lifeblood of the local economy, there is a large variety of different kinds of marine life and animals that call the Bristol Bay region home. Not only do we provide the opportunity for some of the best fishing in Alaska, but you’ll also be able to spot abundant Alaska wildlife during your stay. 

Southwest Region Land Animals

One reason as to why we’re one of the best Alaska fishing resorts is that countless beautiful animals populate our region. While fly fishing in Alaska you could spend a peaceful morning on the rivers or lakes near Alaska Rainbow Lodge with the company of a gorgeous black bear. As for primary sources of food aside from salmon, many native communities eat moose, ducks, geese, and caribou as they densely populated the area. Along with those listed you may also encounter foxes, wolves, porcupines and grizzly bears.