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Katmai National Park

Witness nature’s raw power at Katmai National Park, famed for its grizzly bears, the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, and unparalleled fishing opportunities.

Katmai National Park is renowned for its stunning volcanic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and world-class bear-viewing opportunities. The park offers visitors a chance to experience untamed wilderness and observe brown bears in their natural habitat.


Location

Located in southern Alaska, Katmai National Park is situated on the Alaska Peninsula, accessible primarily by plane or boat.


Quick Facts

  • Size: 4.1 million acres

  • Year Established: 1918

  • Unique Features: Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, home to over 2,000 brown bears


Katmai offers unparalleled opportunities for bear watching, fishing, and exploring volcanic landscapes. The park’s isolation ensures a truly wild and unforgettable experience.

Katmai National Park in Alaska is home to the largest population of protected brown bears in the world. Each summer, hundreds of bears gather at Brooks Falls to feast on the abundant sockeye salmon as they migrate upstream to spawn. This spectacular event provides one of the best opportunities for visitors to witness bears fishing in their natural habitat. The park even hosts a live-streaming "bear cam," allowing people worldwide to watch these massive predators in action as they compete for the best fishing spots.

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