Katmai National Park Tours and Activities

King Salmon showing dangerous animals and a river or creek
King Salmon showing dangerous animals and land animals
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King Salmon showing land animals and dangerous animals
King Salmon featuring dangerous animals and a river or creek


With towering volcanic formations, majestic brown bears and rivers full of salmon, this remote park offers a true wilderness experience.

Accessible only by plane or boat, Katmai National Park and Preserve is best experienced as a multiday camping trip. In this vast wilderness, view the steaming remains of one of the 20th-century’s largest volcanic eruptions.

The volcano Novarupta erupted in 1912, shooting steam and ash 20 miles (30 kilometres) in the air. Its collapsed dome now rises only 200 feet (60 metres) in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, but it remains active more than 100 years later. Reach the area with a 14-mile (23-kilometre) hike from the Valley Road. Hike to the nearby Baked Mountain Huts to camp in or near these plywood huts offering protection from wind and snow.

Canoe, fish and enjoy the solitude on the very large Naknek Lake, the scenic American Creek and the glacially fed Savonoski Loop. Travel along the park’s 400 miles (640 kilometres) of rugged Pacific Coast shoreline. Arrange a flightseeing trip over the park by air.

Hiking, boating and camping in the park’s challenging terrain take special skills. Review park guidelines and equip yourself with the recommended “Ten Essentials” before attempting backcountry travel. The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes Tour provides bus transportation for valley day hikes or drop-off and prearranged pick-up for longer backcountry camping.

Look for some of the park’s more than 2,000 bears hunting salmon in the Brooks River, Geographic Harbour and Moraine Creek. Use the several observation platforms along the river for safe viewing. Hike to Hallo Bay, where bears often dig for clams. Peak bear viewing season spans June through September.

Backcountry camping is allowed throughout the park. Make reservations for access to the limited spots at Brooks Camp campground, which has some amenities.

The park is open year-round. Park entry and backcountry camping are free however, the Valley bus tour and the Brooks Camp campground charge fees. Reach the park via a small plane from Anchorage to Brooks Camp or boat in along the Pacific Coast.

U.S. national parks preserve and provide affordable access to the country’s most scenic landscapes. Enjoy your visit to the true wilderness of Katmai National Park and Preserve.

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Things to do in Katmai National Park

Katmai National Park offers an array of activities for visitors, including camping, fishing, and hiking. Popular options include day trips, wildlife viewing, and sightseeing tours, perfect for experiencing the stunning natural landscapes and diverse wildlife. Fishing excursions are also a highlight, providing opportunities to catch salmon in pristine waters. Be sure to check travel tips to ensure a smooth adventure in this breathtaking wilderness.

Shopping

While Katmai National Park itself offers limited shopping options, you can find unique souvenirs at local gift shops. If you're up for a drive, head to nearby King Salmon for more variety at the King Salmon Trading Post and the local market, which feature Alaskan crafts and fresh produce.

Recreation

At Brooks Lodge, indulge in tranquil spa treatments surrounded by stunning wilderness views. Enjoy guided meditation sessions and yoga classes that harmonise with the serene atmosphere. Explore the pristine landscapes through guided hikes, where you can reconnect with nature and rejuvenate your spirit in this breathtaking Alaskan haven.

Adventure

At Katmai National Park, embark on thrilling bear viewing tours to witness brown bears fishing for salmon. Kayaking across the pristine waters allows for breathtaking views of the rugged landscape. Hiking the scenic trails offers encounters with diverse wildlife and stunning vistas of volcanic landscapes.

Nightlife

While Katmai National Park is renowned for its stunning landscapes and wildlife, nightlife is quite limited. However, if you're in the nearby town of King Salmon, enjoy a local brew at the King Salmon Lodge or unwind at the rustic Alaska Peninsula Hotel for a taste of the region's charm.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Katmai National Park

Katmai National Park in Alaska is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking mountain scenery and thrilling adventures. Explore the rugged wilderness, witness incredible wildlife, and immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes. Whether you’re seeking a cosy hotel within the park or looking to delve into the natural beauty of the Katmai Wilderness, this destination promises unforgettable experiences for every traveller.

  • Broken Mountain: Located 22.5km from Katmai National Park, Broken Mountain offers thrilling outdoor adventures with breathtaking scenery. Hike its rugged trails and experience the stunning vistas that showcase Alaska's natural beauty.
  • Baked Mountain: Also 22.5km away from Katmai National Park, Baked Mountain is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy exhilarating hikes and immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes that define this unique Alaskan terrain.
  • Falling Mountain: Situated 25.7km from Katmai National Park, Falling Mountain presents exciting adventures amidst dramatic scenery. Explore its trails and witness the captivating views that make this mountain a must-visit destination.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Katmai National Park

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