Katmai National Park and Preserve
- Census Area of Dillingham Census Area in Alaska
- As Noted In: US National Park, US National Park Service
- As Noted In: US National Preserve, US National Park Service
Katmai National Monument was created in 1918 to preserve the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a spectacular forty square mile, 100 to 700 foot deep ash flow deposited by Novarupta Volcano in 1912. A National Park and Preserve since 1980, today Katmai is still famous for volcanoes, but also for brown bears, pristine waterways with abundant fish, remote wilderness and a rugged coastline. - NPS
NHL: Brooks River Archeological District
Historic districts: Savonoski River Archeological District
NRHP properties: Archeological Site 49 MK 10, DIL-161 Site, Old Savonoski Site