Katmai National Park facts for kids
Katmai National Park was started in 1918 in southern Alaska, United States. It protects the region surrounding Mount Katmai and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, which is an area of lava flows and ash created by a huge volcano eruption. The volcano is still active today. The park has salmon and thousands of brown bears. The Katmai National Park includes a tundra, forests, lakes and mountains.
Images for kids
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A brown bear in Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska
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Pyroclastic flow deposits in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
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Mountains of the Aleutian Range from a floatplane flying to Brooks Camp
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Katmai National Park Geologic map, where nig is the Episode I valley-filling ignimbrite of 6–7 June 1912., and nrd is the Novarupta rhyolite dome.
See also
In Spanish: Parque nacional y reserva Katmai para niños