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Welcome  to  Katmai National Park

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Home of the Grizzly Giants

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Meet the iconic brown bears of Katmai Watch them fish for salmon at Brooks Falls – a true wildlife spectacle!

Land of Fire and Ice

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Katmai is built on ancient volcanic landscapes Explore the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes – a surreal ash-covered terrain.

Fly-In Adventures Only

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There are no roads into Katmai! Access the park by air taxi or floatplane from nearby towns like King Salmon.

Salmon Runs & Bear  Watching

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July is peak season for salmon runs & bear viewing. Head to Brooks Camp for unforgettable up-close bear sightings!

Untouched Backcountry  Trails

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Trek through alpine meadows, wild rivers, & tundra. Perfect for adventurous souls seeking solitude & raw nature.

Kayaking & Camping

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Paddle through Naknek Lake or camp under the midnight sun. Katmai is an off-grid escape you’ll never forget.

Know Before You Go

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✔️ No mobile signal ✔️ Bear safety is a must ✔️ Best time: June–September ✔️ Permits required for backcountry camping

Katmai’s Call of the Wild

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From roaring bears to volcanic craters, Katmai is Alaska’s best-kept secret waiting to be explored.

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