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Katmai Wilderness Lodge

Katmai National Park has both the largest grizzlies and the highest concentration of grizzlies in the world. Situated within the national park is Katmai Wilderness Lodge, a quaint, eco-friendly lodge set along the coastline with a spectacular backdrop of majestic mountains.

With a maximum of just 12 guests at a time, and a range of intimate wildlife excursions on offer, this remote destination is one of the best places to view Alaska’s grizzly bears away from the crowds. With no viewing platforms, and all excursions led by experienced guides with more than 10 years in the industry, Katmai Wilderness Lodge offers the chance to join the grizzlies on land along the banks of the river, allowing for unparalleled photography opportunities.

While the approximately 2,200 bears of Katmai National Park take centre stage here, guests also have the chance to see seals, sea otters, foxes, wolves, wolverines, porcupines, moose, lynx, whales, sea lions and mountain goats on excursions around the lodge.

Lodge Details

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Accommodation & Facilities

All cabins at Katmai Wilderness Lodge are equipped with hot showers and private bathrooms, boasting a rustic look that will make you feel right at home. Located close to the river, the cabins provide a spectacular view not only of the stunning Alaskan scenery, but also any bears that might be feeding or playing by the water’s edge.

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Activities

During your stay you can expect to enjoy various activities ranging from guided wildlife-viewing to beach combing. Keep your cameras handy as, each morning, your expert guides will lead you by boat around the surrounding bays where bears are known to fish for salmon.

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Dining

All meals are prepared by renowned chef Tom Elliott and served with complimentary domestic beer and wine. Meals are hearty and made from locally sourced ingredients where possible. Enjoy dining in a traditional Alaskan dining room with views into the wilderness and a cosy feel.