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Angler's Paradise Lodge
Katmai National Park

Since 1950 the "Angler's Paradise Lodges" have offered the world's finest freshwater sport fishing. Katmailand operates the only lodging concessions inside Katmai National Park authorized by the National Park Service, right next to the World Famous Brooks Falls with unsurpassed bear viewing opportunities! Excursions to the volcanic "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes", the abundance of wildlife in the park and the incredible fishing opportunities make Katmai National Park Alaska's most exciting destination.

Alaska Fishing Lodge

Founding the first sport fishing lodges in the entire Bristol Bay area gave Alaskan aviation pioneers Ray Petersen and John Walatka the pick of the hot spots. Operated today by Ray Petersen and his son, Sonny Petersen, the "Angler's Paradise Lodges" are the standard of excellence, located in spectacular wilderness settings with superb fishing on the home waters next to each lodge. Centrally positioned in the best trout and salmon fishing area of Alaska, the lodges give "Angler's Paradise" guests the best and easiest access to hundreds of miles of breathtaking lakes and streams in the area.

Sportfishing at " Angler's Paradise"

Alaska SportfishingTwo hundred and fifty miles southwest of Anchorage lies the "Bristol Bay Wild Trout Area". This area is Alaska's famous rainbow trout country. Rainbows, as well as char and arctic grayling are available throughout the season, and lake trout and northern pike are available in June and July. Each year five species of pacific salmon burst from the Bering Sea by the tens of millions to spawn in the lakes and rivers. The phenomenal angling is a result of the salmon run's enrichment of the lakes and streams of the "Wild Trout Area".

Founding the first sport fishing lodges in southwest Alaska's Bristol Bay Area gave aviation pioneers Ray Petersen and John Walatka the "pick of the hot spots". They named the lodges "Angler's Paradise". Operated today by Ray Petersen and his son Sonny Petersen, the three "Angler's Paradise Lodges" are the standard of excellence, located in majestic wilderness settings with superb fishing right in their back yards. And, being centrally located in the best trout and salmon fishing area of Alaska, gives "Angler's Paradise" guests the best and easiest access to hundreds of miles of lakes and streams.

The three lodges of "Anglers Paradise" offer uniquely different experiences, but no matter which lodge or combination of lodges you choose to visit, the fishing can't be beat. Friendly professional guides are the key to your satisfaction. The knowledge of the fishing waters and terrain accumulated by our staff since 1950, assures you a truly exceptional fishing experience.

At "Angler's Paradise", you will relax and renew yourself with superb fishing and breathtaking scenery. The comfortable accommodations and company of other sport fishing people make this a truly perfect vacation spot.


Katmai Fishing Lodges

Kulik Lodge is Alaska's premier fly out sport fishing lodge located in the heart of the worlds best rainbow trout and salmon fishing. Kulik can accommodate 28 anglers. There are 3, 4, and 7 night packages available. Kulik Lodge operates from June to October.

Grosvenor Lodge is a small and intimate sport fishing lodge. Only six persons are accommodated at a time, making this a popular vacation spot for families, business associates or a group of fishing buddies. Grosvenor operates from June to October and offers 3, 4, and 7 night sport fishing packages.

Katmai Alaska Fishing Brooks Lodge overlooks the World Famous Brooks River and operates the only lodging concessions inside Katmai National Park authorized by the National Park Service, right next to the World Famous Brooks Falls. Activities include the opportunity to observe and photograph Alaskan brown bears fishing and the silver horde of sockeye salmon as they leap the Brooks Falls on their upriver journey to spawning grounds, world class fishing, bus tours to the "Valley of 10,000 Smokes", hiking and interpretive programs provided by National Park Service Rangers. Sixteen guests units can accommodate a maximum of 60 guests. Facilities are available for small seminars. Brooks operates from June 1st to September 18th.

Comfortable accommodations in the heart of the majestic wilderness of Katmai National Park makes this a truly perfect vacation spot.






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