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Katmai National Park
"Katmai National Monument was created in 1918 to preserve the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a spectacular forty square mile, 100 to 700 foot deep ash flow deposited by Novarupta Volcano in 1912. A National Park & Preserve since 1980, today Katmai is still famous for volcanoes, but also for brown bears, pristine waterways with abundant fish, remote wilderness, and a rugged coastline."
Source: nps.gov
Katmai National Park in Alaska is a nature lover's paradise, boasting breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. Visitors can witness the famous brown bears catching salmon at Brooks Falls, hike through stunning valleys and mountains, or take a scenic flight over the park's stunning scenery. The park also offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and camping. With its stunning natural beauty and endless outdoor adventures, Katmai National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable Alaskan experience.
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Travel Nature Wildlife Outdoor Activities Hiking Scenic Views Photography Conservation Camping National Parks Fishing Outdoor Recreation Wilderness Remote Destinations Environmental Education Glaciers Alaska Remote Locations