Linda Himelbloom
Linda Himelbloom
Linda loves Alaska! She moved to the 49th state to work as a geologist after living in Canada, then into naturalist guide work with Nat Hab after she relocated to Kodiak Island, where she currently resides. When she’s not out sharing the wonders of the North Country with her guests, you’ll find her hiking, camping, exploring tide pools, cross-country skiing and ice skating on frozen lakes in winter. Linda’s spirit of adventure is infectious, and she loves to get others as excited about the Alaskan outdoors as she is. In the off-season she works for the local college, sharing her knowledge of and passion for the outdoor world.
What Our Guests Say
Linda was the most perfect host! I wish I could give her a 20! She goes out of her way to make you feel comfortable and to make your trip the best. Linda knows her community and is so familiar with the trip. Handling groups that do not know each other is a real talent. Her communication skills are excellent.
Linda was outstanding! She was very attentive to making sure we had every opportunity to learn/see/participate in Kodiak! She provided lots of history, insight, information and assistance—and follow up after we had returned home!
Linda was very good and knowledgeable about the Kodiak area. She was very accommodating and took us around Kodiak to many different museums and area attractions. I really enjoyed spending time with Linda—she was great!
Upcoming Adventures with Linda Himelbloom
Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp
A secluded immersion with brown bears in the wilderness of Lake Clark National Park—enjoy total privacy and comfort at our deluxe fly-in wilderness camp accessed via chartered bush plane from Homer.

Alaska's Grizzly Ship: Kodiak to Katmai
An exclusive small-ship adventure to view giant brown bears—the world's largest "coastal grizzlies"—up close! Walk the shores as bears dig for clams, forage for sedges and pursue salmon in season in tidal streams.
