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The Land
Katmai National Park and Preserve is located about 290 air miles southwest of
Anchorage. The park is bounded by Shelikof Strait to the east, the Lake Iliamna
watershed to the north, the Bristol Bay coastal plain to the west, and the
Becharof Lake watershed to the south.
Flora and Fauna
Katmai National Park
and
Preserve is best known for its Brown bears and large populations of Salmon and
other sport fish. Brown bears, found throughout the coastal region, come to feed
on spawning salmon, sometimes in large concentrations. Moose live in the coastal
and lake regions and there is a migratory caribou herd.
Smaller mammals include red fox, wolf, lynx, wolverine, river otter, mink,
marten, weasel, porcupine, snowshoe hare, red squirrel, and beaver.
The lake edges and marshes of Katmai National Park and Preserve are nesting
sites for thousands of tundra swans, ducks, loons, grebes and arctic terns.
Grouse and ptarmigan reside in the uplands with bald eagles, hawks, falcons and
owls living on the seacoast and lake shores.
Sea lions, sea otters, orcas and gray whales can sometimes be seen in Shelikof Strait.
Salmon and Rainbow trout are found in abundance throughout Katmai National Park and Preserve.
History
In late prehistoric and proto historic times the area that is now Katmai
National Park and Preserve was occupied by various groups of people, all part of
the Pacific Eskimo group.
Between 1784 with the establishment
of Russian fur traders on Kodiak and the Katmai Shelikof Strait coastal areas
and 1890, when most of the sea otter population had been wiped out, all activity
in the area of Katmai National Park and Preserve centered around fur trading.
Salmon canneries filled the economic void until 1918 when the Katmai National
Monument was established. The establishment of the monument closed much of the
Katmai area to settlement, hunting, and commercial fishing.
Originally established
as
a National Monument in 1918 to preserve geological features related to the
1912 eruptions of Mt. Katmai and Novarupta volcano, the park was redesignated a
national park and preserve as part of the Alaska National Interest Lands
Conservation Act of 1980.
Katmai National Park and Preserve was, "to be managed for the following
purposes, among others: To protect habitats for , and populations of, fish and
wildlife, including, but not limited to, high concentrations of brown / grizzly
bears and their denning areas; to maintain unimpaired the water habitat for
significant salmon populations; and to protect scenic, geological, cultural and
recreational features."
Transportation
Katmai National Park and Preserve is accessible by aircraft from Anchorage,
Kenai or Kodiak.
More Information
For more information on Katmai National Park and Preserve, visit the National
Park Service website at www.nps.gov/katm/.
Alaska
National Parks
Denali
National Park, Katmai National
Park, Kenai Fjords
National Park, Lake Clark
National Park,
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Alaska State
Parks by Region
Anchorage,
Interior Alaska,
Kenai Peninsula,
Kodiak,
Mat-Su Valley,
Prince William
Sound, Southeast
Alaska,
Southwest Alaska
Alaska State Parks by Name
Anchor River State Recreation
Area and Stariski SRS, Birch
Lake State Recreation Site,
Caines Head State Recreation Area and Resurrection Bay State Marine Parks,
Captain Cook State Recreation
Area, Chena River
State Recreation Area,
Chena River State Recreation Site,
Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve,
Chugach State Park,
Clam Gulch State Recreation Area,
Deep Creek State Recreation Area,
Delta Junction Area State
Parks, Denali State Park,
Haines Area State Parks,
Harding Lake State Recreation
Area, Independence
Mine State Historical Park,
Kachemak Bay State Park and
State Wilderness Park,
Kasilof Area State Parks,
Kenai River Special Management Area,
Kodiak Area State Parks,
Nancy Lake State Recreation Area,
Ninilchik State Recreation
Area, Point Bridget State
Park, Salcha River State
Recreation Site, Sitka Area
State Parks, State Marine
Parks in Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay,
Summit Lake State Recreation
Site, Tok Area Parks,
Totem Bight State Historical
Park, Upper Chatanika
State Recreation Site,
Wickersham State Historic Site,
Wood-Tikchik State Park
For information on Alaska State Parks, visit the Alaska State Parks web site.
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1-877-376-1992 | In Alaska: (907) 376-1992 | Fax: (907)
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