Brooks Falls - Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
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Brooks Falls Katmai National Park And Preserve
Area on the Brooks River where a large number of brown bears spend their summer due to salmon migration.
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- Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, United States
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- Brooks Falls platform, look at all the bears! by Mattersdorff from a blog titled Katmai's GRIZZLY salmon slaughter! (Part 1)
- Scott , Beth, & 2 brown bears at Brooks Falls by Bethnicholson from a blog titled Brown bears at Brooks River Falls
- Beth on 1 1/2 mile hike to Brooks Falls by Bethnicholson from a blog titled Brown bears at Brooks River Falls
- Brooks Falls and Fishing Bears by Jeffsadventures from a blog titled Fishing with Grizzly Bears
- Brooks Falls Grizzly Gathering by Luvntravln from a blog titled Brooks Falls Bear Gathering
- Bear at Brooks Falls by Jeffsadventures from a blog titled Fishing with Grizzly Bears
- Me at Brooks Falls by Jeffsadventures from a blog titled Fishing with Grizzly Bears
- Brooks Falls by Jeffsadventures from a blog titled Fishing with Grizzly Bears
Dead salmon- Brooks River- Katmai National Park, Alaska
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“Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area in the national park where all hunting is banned, including over 3,922,000 acres (1,587,000 ha) of land. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
“Following its designation, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. Initially designated because of its violent volcanic history, the monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their abundance of sockeye salmon, the grizzly bears that fed upon them, and a wide variety of other Alaskan wildlife and marine life. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980.”
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Tour of Brooks Camp Campground
A tour of Katmai National Park's campground in Brooks Camp
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BEAR AWARE SEASON FINALE - Katmai National Park & Brooks Falls
In this video we journey to Katmai National Park to hike to Brooks Falls to view the brown bears at the waterfall. This tour was our huge Alaska bucket list item.
We took a sea plane with Bald Mountain Air Service who took us out to Katmai NP. When we arrived at the park ... bears. Bears bears everywhere. A dream come true.
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Katmai National Park
Katmai, Alaska -- Noted for volcanoes, brown bears, pristine waterways, abundant fish and rugged coastline.
In 1912, a volcano called novarupta, erupted and was the most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century. The explosion was heard 700 miles away in Juno and ash fell as far away as Texas. The valley became buried by the volcanic ash.
Katmai is a bear-viewing destination. Katmai is known for it's brown bear population with over 2,000 in the national park. You can see them especially during the salmon run. Alaskan brown bears are the world's largest carnivores.
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Guided Bear Viewing Trips To Hallo Bay & Brooks | Central Charters & Tours | Homer, Alaska
To find out more about our guided Bear Viewing Trips to Hallo Bay & Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, visit our Bear Viewing page at:
Whether it's the big Alaska Halibut or salmon you are looking for, or maybe one of our many outdoor activities and tours, you have come to the right spot. Central Charters & Tours is The center of it all on the Homer Spit, and we want to be your guide as you experience the beauty and thrill of Alaska. To find out more about all of the services we offer, visit our website at
Responding to Alaska's largest seabird die-off at Katmai National Park & Preserve
In 2015 and 2016 hundreds of thousands of dead and dying Common Murres washed ashore in Alaska. In March of 2016, biologists with the National Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, and US Geological Survey set out to Katmai National Park & Preserve to document the number of dead and dying seabirds there. This video explores Alaska's largest seabird die-off and the survey effort to document its extent at Katmai. For more information about the die-off visit An audio described version of this video will be available in May 2017.
Brown bears feed at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve
The Brooks Falls Wildlife Viewing Platform at Brooks Camp offers visitors of Katmai National Park and Preserve a rare glimpse of brown bears close up in the wild. The site is a passage for sockeye salmon returning from the ocean, to the spawning grounds of Lake Brooks. Brown bears are known to gather at the falls during the salmon runs in July and September to feed on the plentiful fish. The area is also known for it's archaeological site containing some of the oldest human remains in North America dating approximately 9,00 years old.
To view the Brooks Falls bear cam at Katmai National Park and Preserve visit Explore.org.
Brooks Lodge in Katmai National Park
Brooks Lodge overlooks the world famous Brooks River in the heart of Katmai National Park. The lodge, originally conceived as a fishing camp, has been in operation since 1950. The facilities have seen continuous upgrading and have gained a world-wide reputation, attracting visitors from all continents.
Guest accommodations consist of sixteen modern rooms all with modern private facilities. Rooms accommodate two to four persons. The beautiful main lodge building boasts a spectacular view of aquamarine Naknek Lake. Its large circular fireplace is popular for evening relaxing and reminiscing about the day's adventures. Hearty Alaskan fare is served three times a day buffet style in the dining area of the lodge. Cocktails are available for purchase at the lodge bar each afternoon and evening.
The World Famous bear viewing at Brooks Falls is only a short walk from Katmailand's Brooks Lodge. As many as fifty bears live along the mile and a half long Brooks River during the salmon season. Many visitors see bears within minutes of arrival. All visitors are instructed by the National Park Service on how to conduct themselves in Bear Country.
Superb sport fishing is available adjacent to the lodge on the Brooks River and on the Brooks and Naknek Lakes. The Brooks River is fly-fishing only. The Brooks Lodge fishing packages are for independent minded fly-fishermen who want to experience the great sport fishing of the Katmai area without the expense of a fully guided sport fishing lodge. Including fly outs in your stay will provide the means to fish other hot spots and allow you to take advantage of the variety of species of fish available in southwest Alaska.
At Brooks Lodge you are just 22 miles from the volcanic Valley of 10,000 Smokes. The Valley is the sight of one of the most violent eruptions in modern history. Novarupta Volcano exploded in 1912 with blasts of hot winds and gas which spewed hot glowing pumice and ash, destroying all living things and burying more than 40 square miles of lush green valley under ash deposits to depths of 700 feet. Daily tours of The Valley of 10,000 Smokes depart from Brooks Lodge daily.
Comfortable accommodations in the heart of the magnificent Katmai wilderness make this a truly perfect vacation spot.
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Alaska - Katmai National Park - Brooks Camp / Falls - Salmon Run - Grizzly Bear
Some Footage from our visit to the Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park and Preserve. The salmon run was just in full swing, making the Brooks Falls a favored place for grizzly bears.
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Wolf Catches Salmon next to Bear- Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska
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“Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area in the national park where all hunting is banned, including over 3,922,000 acres (1,587,000 ha) of land. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
“Following its designation, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. Initially designated because of its violent volcanic history, the monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their abundance of sockeye salmon, the grizzly bears that fed upon them, and a wide variety of other Alaskan wildlife and marine life. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980.”
Video Credit: Katmai National Park and Preserve (Federal government video productions are generally public domain, but any copyrighted content such as music that has been found in this recording has been registered with the appropriate rights holder. Ads may run on this video to support copyright holders at their request.)
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Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge - Alaskan Lodge, Fly Fishing & Bear Viewing in the Katmai Preserve
Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge is located in the Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Alaska Trophy Adventures (ATA) Lodge is located within the Katmai National Park Preserve on the Alagnak River out of Bristol Bay in Alaska.
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ATA Lodge
Mile 52 Alagnak River
King Salmon,
Alaska, 99613
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Phone: +(1) 907 519 6820
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Email: atalodge.wayne@gmail.com
Journey to the Bears at Brooks River in Alaska
Travel report of a journey to Brooks Falls at Katmai National Park in Alaska. Bear and bird viewing, flying with waterplane. Pure adventure.
Maggot Migration!!! Brooks Falls- Katmai National Park, Alaska
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“Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area in the national park where all hunting is banned, including over 3,922,000 acres (1,587,000 ha) of land. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
“Following its designation, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. Initially designated because of its violent volcanic history, the monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their abundance of sockeye salmon, the grizzly bears that fed upon them, and a wide variety of other Alaskan wildlife and marine life. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980.”
Video Credit: Katmai National Park and Preserve (Federal government video productions are generally public domain, but any copyrighted content such as music that has been found in this recording has been registered with the appropriate rights holder. Ads may run on this video to support copyright holders at their request.)
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Watch Bear On Brooks Falls - Katmai National Park - LIVE CAM RIVER BEAR
You are watching exclusive LIVE footage from Alaska's Brooks River in Katmai National Park. Every year over a hundred Brown Bears descend on a mile long stretch of Brooks River to feast on the largest Sockeye Salmon run in the world.
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Ranger Kristen talks about favorite bear- Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska
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“Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears. The park and preserve covers 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km2), being roughly the size of Wales. Most of this is a designated wilderness area in the national park where all hunting is banned, including over 3,922,000 acres (1,587,000 ha) of land. The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano. The park is located on the Alaska Peninsula, across from Kodiak Island, with headquarters in nearby King Salmon, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. The area was first designated a national monument in 1918 to protect the area around the major 1912 volcanic eruption of Novarupta, which formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a 40-square-mile (100 km2), 100-to-700-foot-deep (30 to 213 m) pyroclastic flow. The park includes as many as 18 individual volcanoes, seven of which have been active since 1900.
“Following its designation, the monument was left undeveloped and largely unvisited until the 1950s. Initially designated because of its violent volcanic history, the monument and surrounding lands became appreciated for their abundance of sockeye salmon, the grizzly bears that fed upon them, and a wide variety of other Alaskan wildlife and marine life. After a series of boundary expansions, the present national park and preserve were established in 1980 under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980.”
Video Credit: Katmai National Park and Preserve (Federal government video productions are generally public domain, but any copyrighted content such as music that has been found in this recording has been registered with the appropriate rights holder. Ads may run on this video to support copyright holders at their request.)
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Katmai National Park, Alaska, Usa
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Brooks Falls Platform, Katmai National Park, Alaska
A short video showing the view of the bears at Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska. The video also shows part of the crowd in front of me.
Brooks Falls, Katmai NP, Alaska video compilation 19-07-2012
Day 3 compilation of video's taken during my stay at Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park, Alaska. Including video's from flightseeing tour above the Valley of 10.000 smokes created by the Novarupta eruption in 1912.