Whether you've yet to witness it for yourself, odds are you recognize the iconic image of an Alaskan brown bear positioned on the edge of a waterfall in anticipation of catching an airborne salmon attempting to ascend the falls. This is the site of Brooks Falls, the world's most celebrated destination to view Alaskan brown bears in their natural habitat. …
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IN KATMAI NATIONAL PARK
On the Banks of the Legendary Brooks River
The Only Full-Service Lodge Within Walking Distance of Brooks Falls
World's Best Bear Viewing
Unparalleled views of Alaskan brown bears in their natural habitat, often within mintues of your arrival.
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One day adventures from Anchorage to Brooks Lodge in Katmai National Park, offering the most time on the ground.
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Superb sportfishing, exceptional wildlife viewing, and remarkable sightseeing opportunites available.
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Brooks Lodge overlooks the world famous Brooks River in the heart of Katmai National Park. Known primarily for its superb fishing for rainbow trout, Arctic grayling, and sockeye salmon, the Brooks River (which is fly fishing only) makes for a fantastic home fishery for those interested in fishing either on their own, or with the company of an experienced guide, during their stay at …
Sightseeing Tours
Brooks Lodge is located only 22 miles from the volcanic "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes," the sight of one of the most violent eruptions in modern history. From the event came the impressive 'moonscape' vistas that have been attracting sightseers to the area for decades. In 1912 the Novarupta Volcano exploded with blasts of hot winds and gas which spewed hot glowing pumice and ash over the …