Just wondering if any 2026 lottery winners have been announced yet, and also wondering if they contact you even if you don't win?
Mathguy64 said:
I was notified back on last Tuesday that I won and drew July 20-23.
From prior experience if you don't win they send an email telling you roughly where you are on the wait list. For last year, we got the initial email that Mrs Mathguy was between 75 and 150 and that one said it's not unusual to be contacted if you are that close. My email said I was beyond 7500. We actually made it last year based on her spot on the list.
The season before one of us was like 3000-3500 and the other 1750-2000.
Naveronski said:
Wow, okay. And $1100/night isn't to be taken lightly, but it looks beautiful so I can see the appeal.
Do people usually try to pick specific dates, or just say "I want to go, I'll go whenever"?
definitely a bucket list type of trip....i imagine this occurs only during the salmon run....for future potential planning, what date range can we expect to see the bears?BSD said:Naveronski said:
Wow, okay. And $1100/night isn't to be taken lightly, but it looks beautiful so I can see the appeal.
Do people usually try to pick specific dates, or just say "I want to go, I'll go whenever"?
Keep in mind that the cost includes airfare from ANC. It's a pretty spectacular place. Of all the national parks I've been to, it's top 5. Obviously it's number 1 for animal encounters.
I try to pick July 18-20 area. The bears were pretty active on the falls when I went on those dates.
Bears begin to appear mid to late June but its really a function of the salmon run. The first time I went was mid July and there were close to 40 bears at the falls, plus 5-6 in and around the camp at all times. BSD was there the same time (by sheer luck we didnt know each other) and he can testify just how many there were. Ill post a pic when I get a chance.Bachelor99 said:definitely a bucket list type of trip....i imagine this occurs only during the salmon run....for future potential planning, what date range can we expect to see the bears?BSD said:Naveronski said:
Wow, okay. And $1100/night isn't to be taken lightly, but it looks beautiful so I can see the appeal.
Do people usually try to pick specific dates, or just say "I want to go, I'll go whenever"?
Keep in mind that the cost includes airfare from ANC. It's a pretty spectacular place. Of all the national parks I've been to, it's top 5. Obviously it's number 1 for animal encounters.
I try to pick July 18-20 area. The bears were pretty active on the falls when I went on those dates.
Mathguy64 said:
Dont get me wrong. It was incredibly cool to be within 20 yards of 6-9 massive grizzly bears who didnt care to eat you. But 35-40 is a whole other world.
im not keen on depending on luck....im liking what the old guy is doing. i like the idea of day trips from other lodges via float planes. do day trippers need to pay some fee to enter the viewing platform areas?Mathguy64 said:
There are other ways to go besides winning the lottery. That's strictly for a cabin. Those are the hardest but best way to go but there are only like 18 cabins and roughly 10k take part in the lottery. It's a crapshoot.
You can get a spot in the campsite. I think they have 10 sites. There is a public bathroom and shower for the campsites. Those open up later and I've never looked at the process but I know it's also competitive. Mrs Mathguy ain't sleeping in a tent on a foam pad with nothing between her and a big brown bear but an electric fence.
You can day trip in as well. Most come via float plane from some other lodge but you can also take a water taxi from King Salmon. It's about an hour ride. One old guy I've met each time I have been does that. He gets a hotel room in King Salmon and rides it every day for about 10 days. He does that every year. The downside is if the weather is foggy or the lake is too rough planes can't come in and the water taxi doesn't run. Priority for coming in is people with reservations at the camp first and day trippers second. Day trippers flying in generally get there between 10-11AM and leave 5-6PM.
It's definitely expensive. 2 of us, 3 nights for 2026 was $6600 and you owe half immediately. That's airfare from ANC to Brooks plus the cabin. Food is good and all you can eat but 3 meals will run $100/day per person. Booze is also extra. The bar opens at 4:00 and is well stocked.
It's expensive. It's also maybe the most amazing place I have been to. We know a bunch of bears by sight now and that's something I never thought I would ever say. I know a wild brown bear by sight and name. We apply every year and have since 2021. This will be my third time in 6 tries. I've won a ticket twice and been high enough on the waitlist once to get in. We build a whole 2 week vacation around the dates.