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Brooks Lodge overlooks the world famous Brooks River in the heart of Katmai National Park. The lodge, originally conceived as a fishing camp, has been in operation since 1950. The facilities have seen continuous upgrading and have gained a world-wide reputation, attracting visitors from all continents.

Guest accommodations consist of sixteen modern rooms all with modern private facilities. Rooms accommodate two to four persons. The beautiful main lodge building boasts a spectacular view of aquamarine Naknek Lake. Its large circular fireplace is popular for evening relaxing and reminiscing about the day's adventures. Hearty Alaskan fare is served three times a day buffet style in the dining area of the lodge. Cocktails are available for purchase at the lodge bar each afternoon and evening.

The World Famous bear viewing at Brooks Falls is only a short walk from Brooks Lodge. As many as fifty bears live along the mile and a half long Brooks River during the salmon season. Many visitors see bears within minutes of arrival. All visitors are instructed by the National Park Service on how to conduct themselves in "Bear Country".

Superb sport fishing is available adjacent to the lodge on the Brooks River and on the Brooks and Naknek Lakes. The Brooks River is fly-fishing only except for the lower 150 yards. The Brooks Lodge fishing packages are for independent minded fly-fishermen who want to experience the great sport fishing of the Katmai area without the expense of a fully guided sport fishing lodge. Including fly outs in your stay will provide the means to fish other hot spots and allow you to take advantage of the variety of species of fish available in southwest Alaska.

At Brooks Lodge you are just 22 miles from the volcanic "Valley of 10,000 Smokes". The Valley is the sight of one of the most violent eruptions in modern history. Novarupta Volcano exploded in 1912 with blasts of hot winds and gas which spewed hot glowing pumice and ash, destroying all living things and burying more than 40 square miles of lush green valley under ash deposits to depths of 700 feet. Daily tours of "The Valley of 10,000 Smokes" depart from Brooks Lodge daily.

Comfortable accommodations in the heart of the magnificent Katmai wilderness make this a truly perfect vacation spot.


   

PLEASE NOTE

Due to constraints created by the concessionaire at Katmai National Park, the maximum trip length possible at Brooks Lodge is 2 nights. Cabins must be booked as multiple occupancy only. Participants will be housed with members of their own gender and couples will be requested to separate and reside in different cabins unless 2 couples request accommodations together. Although these cabins are small, with 4 bunks to a cabin, we will be spending almost the entirety of our waking hours in pursuit of bears and other photo and natural history opportunities. Each cabin has a sink, toilet and shower, and additional bathroom and shower facilities are close by. Think of this experience as a chance to relive the summer camp of your childhood except that this time the bears outside the cabin door are real!

   
 
   
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