Kayaking the Katmai Coast
Join Alaska Alpine Adventures for this amazing sea kayaking journey along one of the most remote and stunning coastlines in North America. The coast of Katmai National Park is one of the most spectacular and ecologically diverse areas in Alaska. Its rugged beaches are home to some of the largest brown bear concentrations in the world and its waters and shores support some of the richest marine life in the Pacific. It is home to hundreds of species of migratory birds such as puffins, cormorants, murres and kittiwakes. Birds of prey patrol the beaches, whales and porpoises frolic in the clear Pacific, and thousands of salmon spawn in many of the park’s rivers. Katmai holds within its borders 15 active volcanoes – more than any park in the world – and remains one of the most geologically active places on earth! Additionally, the coastal region that Katmai National Park and Preserve encompasses contains one of the richest and most concentrated prehistoric and protohistoric cultural resources known in Alaska.
If paddling to remote places is your style, visit http://www.alaskaalpineadventures.com/trips/kayaking-katmai-coast and join us for this experience of a lifetime!
Read MoreIf paddling to remote places is your style, visit http://www.alaskaalpineadventures.com/trips/kayaking-katmai-coast and join us for this experience of a lifetime!
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