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Paddling, Katmai National Park
Explore Paddling in Katmai National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Paddling Stops and Trip Ideas
Use this Paddling guide to compare the stops that belong together in Katmai National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Savonoski LoopThis 80-mile loop is one of the most popular inland paddling routes in the park.
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American Creek40-mile river offering class II and III rapids and an abundance of Rainbow Trout and Arctic Char.
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Naknek LakeNaknek Lake is more than 150,000 acres, making it the largest lake contained within any national park in the United States.
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Bay of IslandsBay of Islands is a small cluster of islands near the northeastern shore of Lake Naknek's North Arm
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Pacific CoastThe Pacific coast of Katmai National Park is a wonderland of fjords, coves, islands, and beaches (both sandy and rocky).
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Hallo BayHallo Bay is home to a wilderness camp and has an air of mystery and allure that has attracted paddlers and wildlife enthusiasts for decades.
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IIiuk ArmRoughly 20 miles from Brooks Camps, Illiuk Arm is well worth the 2-3 day trek for a great spot to camp and check out the abandoned village.
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Geographic HarborThe National Geographic Society "discovered" the harbor and 1919 and offers a spectacular spot for bear watching, paddling, and hiking.