Bear Safety Guide & Best Bear Sprays of 2026

June 24, 2026 | Related: Backpack Guide

⚠️ Know your bears: Black bears (most of North America) = fight back if attacked. Grizzly/brown bears (Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, western Canada) = play dead if attacked. Bear identification is critical—the wrong response to the wrong bear species can be fatal. This guide is based on National Park Service and Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee protocols.
ProductPriceRangeDurationCapsaicin %Notes
Counter Assault Bear Spray$5030-40 ft7.2 sec2.0% CRCMost tested, EPA-registered, yellowstone ranger standard
UDAP Pepper Power$4030 ft6 sec2.0% CRCDesigned by a bear attack survivor
Frontiersman Bear Spray$3535 ft7 sec2.0% CRCHolster included, belt clip

When to Use Bear Spray (And When Not To)

Bear spray is effective in 92% of close encounters according to a 2008 study (Smith et al., Journal of Wildlife Management) that analyzed 72 bear-human conflicts. The spray deploys a cone-shaped cloud (not a stream like pepper spray for humans—a cloud creates a barrier the bear must walk through). Spray when the bear is 30-40 feet away—close enough that the cloud reaches the bear, far enough that the bear has time to register the irritant and change course. Spray in 2-second bursts, aiming slightly downward toward the bear's face. If the bear charges, spray continuously. Replace the canister every 4 years (expiration date on can)—the propellant loses pressure and the spray distance drops below effective range.

Food Storage: The Real Bear Safety Measure

A fed bear is a dead bear—bears that associate humans with food are relocated or euthanized by wildlife management. In grizzly country: store ALL food, trash, toiletries, and anything with a scent in a bear canister (Garcia Backpacker's Cache, $80, 2.7 lbs, required in Yosemite and Olympic National Parks) or a bear bag hung 12 feet above ground on a branch 6 feet from the trunk. In black bear country with established campgrounds: the provided bear locker is sufficient. Cooking 100 yards from the tent, storing food in the locker, and never bringing snacks into the tent covers 95% of bear-risk reduction. Read our cooler guide for bear-resistant cooler options.

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Disclosure: BestCampGear is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. Bear safety protocols from NPS and IGBC.