Katmai Wilderness Lodge
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| www.katmai-wilderness.com | This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
| 1 (800) 488-8767 or (907) 486-8767 | P.O. Box 4332, Kodiak, AK 99615 |
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Enjoy guided excursions by boat to see bears, sea mammals and birds or, fish for Halibut and Salmon. We have some of the most outstanding Halibut and Salmon fishing opportunities to be found anywhere. You can also fish for trout, cod and black sea bass. Whether you fly, troll or deep sea fish, our guides will put you in the action! When you’re not enjoying your bear viewing experiences, relax in the comfort of a modern log cabin styled lodge, complete with private bathrooms, baths, hot showers and flush toilets in the middle of the wilderness at Alaska’s Katmai National Park. All packages include lodging, guided bear viewing and guided fishing with a U.S. Coast Guard licensed boat captains. Also included are gourmet meals, kayaking and round trip float plane travel, Kodiak Island to Kukak Bay. Bring the Kids! For children two years of age and younger there is no fee. For children twelve years old and younger a fee of half price is charged. Katmai National Park and Preserve is famous for volcanoes, brown bears, fish, rugged wilderness, and North America's highest concentration of prehistoric human dwellings (about 900). Katmai National Monument was created to preserve the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a spectacular forty square mile, 100 to 700 foot deep, pyroclastic ash flow deposited by Novarupta Volcano. Brown bear are very active in Katmai. The number of brown bears has grown to more than 2,000. A rich variety of other wildlife is found in the Park as well. There is plenty room for great diversity of wildlife in Katmai which encompasses millions of acres of pristine wilderness, with wild rivers and streams, rugged coastlines, broad green glacial hewn valleys, active glaciers and volcanoes. |
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