
Katmai
National Park
Est. 1980
Alaska
3,674,529 acres

Alaska at its wildest, Katmai National Park & Preserve is an expanse chock-full of volcanic landscapes, salmon-filled rivers, and some of the best brown bear viewing in the world. Best known for Brooks Falls, where bears gather in summer to fish for leaping salmon, Katmai also protects the dramatic Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a volcanic ash flow left from one of the largest eruptions of the 20th century. Read more . . .
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