Last updated: October 28, 2021
Thing to Do
Boating in Katmai National Park and Preserve

NPS Photo/L. Law
Katmai contains hundreds of miles of rivers and streams, many large lakes, and countless small ponds. These waterways were used by Native Alaskans long before contact with Russian and European explorers. Today, they remain beautiful and attractive travel corridors allowing contemporary explorers relatively easy access to Katmai’s wilderness.
Canoeing, Kayaking, and Rafting
Whether you are looking for a long paddle on an isolated lake or the excitement of running whitewater, Katmai has a destination for you. The Savonoski Loop is a popular canoeing and kayaking route while American Creek, Moraine Creek, and Funnel Creek are popular with rafters.
Naknek Lake
At more than 150,000 acres (60,702 hectares), Naknek Lake is Katmai’s largest and most accessible lake. It is the largest lake entirely contained within any American national park. Popular destinations on Naknek Lake include Bay of Islands, Brooks Camp, Fure’s Cabin, Iliuk Arm, and access to the Savonoski Loop. Canoes and kayak are available for rent at Brooks Camp by the consessionaire Katmailand.
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