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Support Katmai National Park and Preserve, become a friend of Katmai Conservancy.

Katmai National Park and Preserve spans over 4 million acres, making it the fourth largest National Park in the United States. With rich coastal and river ecosystems, diverse wildlife, and dramatic mountains and volcanoes, Katmai is a true national treasure. Yet despite its size and importance, it remains one of our least funded Parks.

Donations allow us to provide critical support for Park staff and infrastructure, as well as funding for research on Katmai’s wildlife, lands, water, and extensive human history. Other initiatives include promoting youth engagement and supporting education and interpretation, both within and outside of the Park.

Each of these efforts enhances the visitor experience while safeguarding Katmai’s extraordinary landscapes and communities. With your support, we can continue to make a lasting difference.

Thank you for helping us keep Katmai wild.

Group of park rangers or conservationists standing outdoors in front of a sign that reads 'Brooks Camp, Katmai National Park and Preserve.' They are surrounded by tall trees and a small wooden structure, with a display of animal antlers or bones on the ground in front of them.
A bear walking on a beach with four cubs, with mountains in the background and water in the foreground.
Map of Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska, showing lakes, rivers, lodges, cabins, campgrounds, trailheads, and wilderness areas.