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Where Do Grizzly Bear Live!

May 25, 2022 2 min read

Where Do Grizzly Bear Live!

“All Grizzlies are Brown Bears, but all Brown Bears are not Grizzly bears.”

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The grizzly bear is a resourceful forest forager, dweller, coastal creature, and a very skilled hunter native to North America. In North America, it is commonly known as the Brown bear. Our blog on Grizzly Bear will give basic information on grizzlies' behavior, habitat, and differences from closely related relatives. Now in this blog, we will try to discuss where do grizzly bear live!

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Where Do Grizzly Bear Live:

Alaska is on the top with the best grizzly bear population (30,000), but grizzlies are also present in other places of North America; they inhabit different Wildlife National Parks in the United States.

  • Greater Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
  • Denali National Park, Alaska
  • Glacier National Park, Montana
  • Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Greater Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming:

Yellowstone National park is known to have grizzlies and has some other carnivores such as mountain lions, coyotes, Canada lynx, wolves, black bears, and many more.

Lamar and Hayden Valleys are known as the best places if you want to see grizzly bears freely walking in the wild.

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Denali National Park, Alaska:

Alaska is one of the oldest places to have the best experience of seeing wildlife; in this state, Alaska is the home to wildlife animals like moose, grizzly bears, caribou, black bear, and Dall sheep.

The Sable Pass area is the best to see grizzly bears as they are mostly found in the valleys and mountains. The other areas are Savage River, Highway Pass, Teklanika River, and Toklat River

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Other than Denali National Park and Preserves, there are some other National parks which will provide you with the best wildlife hunting experiences, and these are,

  • Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska
  • Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska

Glacier National Park, Montana:

“Crown of the Continent” Glacier National park is a biosphere reserve and part of Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World  Heritage site.

The park is estimated to have about 1000 grizzly bears, and it is not easy to see them. Some areas are good to see the grizzlies, and these are Two Medicine Area, St. Mary lake, Hidden Lake, Gunsight Lake, Cracker Lake, Iceberg Lake and Highline Trail.

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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming:

Oxbow Bend, Cascade and Death Canyon, Willow Flats, Two Ocean, Emma Mathilda Lakes, and Jenny Lake are the best places to see grizzly bears. 

Lakes, marshes, woodland, open fields, and lakes make this park the best place to see grizzlies.

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