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P.O. Box 7, King Salmon, Alaska, 99613

4.5
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  • Katmai National Park & Preserve Katmai National Monument was created in 1918 to preserve the famed Valle... More on Nps.gov

  • We were told that bear viewing would be a once in a lifetime experience and were not disappointed. More on Epinions.com

 

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Kodiak, AK

4.0
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  • The Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge covers two-thirds of Kodiak Island and contains mountains, forests, bay... More on LLBean.com

  • The record time was 1 hour (my friend was really worn out). More on Epinions.com

 

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#3.

Kodiak

  • You have to really want it if you are going to ride this trail. It starts off as a hike. I am sure some of you out there can ride up this hill, but most of you cant and neither can I. Just remember... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • I went to the left and down through what appears to be an old river bed. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Kodiak Island, Alaska

3.0
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  • Few other units of the Alaska State Park System,which are comparable in size, possess the cultural and natu... More on Dnr.alaska.gov

  • Very beautiful place. Great hiking trails and areas of historic interest. More on TripAdvisor

 

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King Salmon, AK

  • The Alaska Peninsula refuge skirts the Pacific side of the Alaska Peninsula. The refuge's varied landscape includes active volcanoes, lakes, rivers, tundra and rugged coastline. The peninsula refug... More on LLBean.com

  • The Alaska Penisula Refuge, which 340 miles of the southwestern Alaska Peninsula, houses eight major volcanoes, including five that are active. Brown bears, moose, caribou and wolves inhabit refuge... More on Epinions.com

 

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King Salmon, Alaska, United States

  • The Alagnak River flows from Kukaklek Lake in Katmai National Preserve and offers 69 miles of outstanding whitewater floating. The river is also noted for abundant wildlife and sport fishing for fi... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • The Alagnak Wild River, in the northwest quadrant of the Katmai National Park and Preserve, is about 30 miles northwest of King Salmon. The Alagnak River preserves the upper 56 miles of the river i... More on LLBean.com

 

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#7.

1 Izembek Street, P.O. Box 127, Cold Bay, AK 99571, USA

  • A mere 15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the earth! Some of the best evidence of this glacier is found in Wisconsin such as the state's ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Ounalashka Corporation, P.O. Box 149, Unalaska, AK 99685, USA

  • Located in southwest Washington State, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest contains 1,372,000 acres and includes the 110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument established by congress in 1982. It is one of the oldest ... More on recreation.gov

 

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P.O. Box 245, King Salmon, AK 99613, USA

  • Located in northern Washington State, lies the 1,706,000 acre Okanogan National Forest that includes the Pasayten and Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness. Vegetation in the forest varies with grass and shrubs in the lowest elevations ... More on recreation.gov

 

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P.O. Box 245, King Salmon, AK 99613, USA

  • Located in southern Oregon, lies the Winema National Forest encompassing one million acres on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. Camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, water and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and sightseeing ... More on recreation.gov

 

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