Katmai National Park & Preserve — Building 603
King Salmon, AK Hours and Location
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Katmai National Park & Preserve Hours
Other Nearby Locations:
- National Park Service: King Salmon (Building 603)
- Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve: King Salmon (Po Box 7)
- Lake Clark National Park & Preserve: Port Alsworth — 146.2 miles
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King Salmon, AK 99613Driving Directions
Phone: (907)246-3305(907)246-3305 Maps & Directions
Other Nearby Locations:
- National Park Service: King Salmon (Building 603)
- Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve: King Salmon (Po Box 7)
- Lake Clark National Park & Preserve: Port Alsworth — 146.2 miles
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National Park & Preserve
Operating Hours & Seasons
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai is open 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Standard Hours
- Sunday:Open 24 hours
- Monday:Open 24 hours
- Tuesday:Open 24 hours
- Wednesday:Open 24 hours
- Thursday:Open 24 hours
- Friday:Open 24 hours
- Saturday:Open 24 hours
Fees & Passes
Entrance Fees:
- $0.00 - Katmai National Park and Preserve
There is no entrance fee for Katmai.
Entrance Passes:
- $0.00 - None
No entrance passes are necessary to enter Katmai.
About
Welcome to Katmai Country
Katmai National Monument was established in 1918 to protect the volcanically devastated region surrounding Mount Katmai and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Today, Katmai National Park and Preserve remains an active volcanic landscape, but it also protects 9,000 years of human history as well as important habitat for salmon and thousands of brown bears.
Directions
Katmai National Park & Preserve is located on the northern Alaska Peninsula, northwest of Kodiak Island and southwest of Homer, Alaska. The park’s headquarters is in King Salmon, about 290 air miles southwest of Anchorage. Unlike most national parks in the United States, Katmai is almost exclusively accessed by plane or boat.
Visitor Centers
Brooks Camp Visitor Center
The Brooks Camp Visitor Center, open June 1–September 17, is the point of entry for all visitors to Brooks Camp. A park ranger is on duty to provide information, campground check-in, mandatory bear etiquette and safety talks, and backcountry planning. An Alaska Geographic Association (AGA) bookstore offers books, maps, and other Katmai-related items. King Salmon Visitor Center
Located next door to the King Salmon Airport, the King Salmon Visitor Center provides information on the many federal public lands of Southwest Alaska, particularly those in the Bristol Bay area. A large collection of films is available for viewing and an AGA bookstore sells maps, charts, videos, posters, clothing and more.
Weather
Located between the stormy north Pacific Ocean and the even stormier Bering Sea, the Katmai region is often a battleground between weather systems. When you visit, be prepared to encounter all types of weather. On average, wet and cool conditions predominate in spring, summer, and fall. Winters are drier and colder.
Permits and Reservations Information
As of: 10:48 am (AKDT) Fri May 2, 2025. [Change]