Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska Camping & Hiking

Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska Camping & Hiking

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Directions

Katmai National Park & Preserve is located on the northern Alaska Peninsula, northwest of Kodiak Island and southwest of Homer, Alaska. The park™s headquarters is in King Salmon, about 290 air miles southwest of Anchorage. Unlike most national parks in the United States, Katmai is almost exclusively accessed by plane or boat.

Phone

(907) 246-3305

Activities

BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PADDLING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Alaska Campgrounds

Fure’s Cabin

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

Alaska Hiking Trails

Related Link(s)

More Alaska Recreation Areas

Katmai National Park & Preserve Official Website

Katmai National Park & Preserve Map

A landscape is alive underneath our feet, filled with creatures that remind us what it is to be wild. Katmai was established in 1918 to protect the volcanically devastated region surrounding Novarupta and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Today, Katmai National Park and Preserve also protects 9,000 years of human history and important habitat for salmon and thousands of brown bears.

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