Posted on July 23, 2024 under
Bears of the Katmai Coast
The best way to watch bears is to immerse yourself in the wilderness. There is no better place to do that than on the coast of Katmai National Park, where bears crowd into salmon streams and laze in the lush flowery meadows. Spend your days amongst the bears, who could care less that you are…
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Posted on February 03, 2014 under
Aniakchak Crater Base Camp
Explore Aniakchak Crater on our 5 day base camp adventure in America’s least visited National Monument. Between the stormy Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska rises a chain of volcanoes stretching from Siberia to Alaska’s mainland. 400 miles out the chain is Aniakchak Crater, a still smoking volcano with an amazing amount of wildlife….
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Posted on January 11, 2014 under
Katmai Canoe
Katmai National Park is among the richest ecosystems on earth and this is the perfect canoe trip through the Park. Millions of salmon swim inland to feed the world’s largest bears and Alaska’s largest lakes sprawl between volcanic peaks. Enjoy Katmai’s Savonoski Loop with Arctic Wild.
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