Katmai National Park & Preserve

Katmai National Park & Preserve

Katmai National Park and Preserve

Katmai National Park and Preserve is justly famous for volcanoes, brown bears, fish and rugged wilderness. The park also has some noteworthy historic features - it is the site of the Brooks River National Historic Landmark, with North America's highest concentration of prehistoric human dwellings (about 900). If volcanic activity was what originally sparked the interest of the National Park Service, population of brown bears continues to be one of the area's most salient features and major attractions.

At A Glance

In The Park

Superintendent: Ralph Moore
Phone Number: 907-246-3305
Entrance Fees: Free

Sights: Fure's Cabin; Naknek Lake; Fisheries Building; Brooks Camp; Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
Endangered Species: Grizzly Bear

Important Dates

Established as Park: December 2, 1980

By The Numbers

Acres: 4.12
Highest Point: Griggs Mountain - Knife Peak (7650 feet)
Annual Visitation: 68,630 (2006)

Location

Latitude / Longitude :
58.583050 / -154.886890 (map it)
State: AK
Nearby Big City: King Salmon, AK
Gateway Communities: King Salmon, AK
Nearby Airports: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC); King Salmon Airport (AKN)

Green Features

Has Recycling? : Yes
Has Shuttle System? : No
Has Volunteer Program? : Yes

Park Photos

Katmai : Grizzlies Fishing
Grizzlies Fishing
Oksana Perkins
Katmai : Grizzly Fishing
Grizzly Fishing
Oksana Perkins
Katmai : Katmai, 1930
Katmai, 1930
National Park Service

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In Detail

Bears at Katmai Bears The protection of brown bears is an equally compelling priority for the park. To preserve this magnificent animal and its varied habitat, the boundaries of Katmai were extended over the years, a ... read more.

Getting To & Around Katmai Getting Around The chance to view brown bears in their natural habitat is one of the most popular activities in Katmai National Park and Preserve. Visitors should plan ahead and recognize that safety ... read more.

History of Katmai A Volcanic Legacy, A Modern Priority Katmai National Park and Preserve was created to conserve the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a spectacular 40-square-mile, 100- to 700-foot-deep, pyroclasti ... read more.

Introduction Katmai National Park and Preserve is justly famous for volcanoes, brown bears, fish and rugged wilderness. The park also has some noteworthy historic features, since it is the site of the Brooks Rive ... read more.