Brooks Falls

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Brooks Falls is a famous waterfall in Alaska’s Katmai National Park known for its large seasonal gatherings of brown bears feeding on migrating salmon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bear viewing site
tourist attraction
waterfall
accessMethod boat
floatplane
hiking trail from Brooks Camp
broadcastBy Explore.org NERFINISHED
conservationFocus brown bear population protection
salmon habitat protection
country United States of America
surface form: United States
famousFor brown bear viewing
salmon runs
wildlife photography
governedBy Katmai National Park bear viewing regulations
hasActivity bear watching
fishing
photography
wildlife viewing
hasEcosystemType coastal brown bear habitat
hasFeature high density of feeding brown bears
short river section between Brooks Lake and Naknek Lake
waterfall drop that concentrates salmon
hasInfrastructure bear viewing platforms
elevated boardwalks
park ranger station nearby
hasMediaCoverage live bear cams
hasNearby Brooks Camp NERFINISHED
hasSpecies Alaska Peninsula brown bear NERFINISHED
arctic char
chinook salmon NERFINISHED
coho salmon NERFINISHED
rainbow trout
sockeye salmon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alaska
Katmai National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Brooks River NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
near Brooks Lake NERFINISHED
Naknek Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska Peninsula NERFINISHED
Brooks River NERFINISHED
peakBearViewingSeason July
September
region Southwest Alaska NERFINISHED
safetyConcern human–bear interactions
state Alaska
subjectOf nature photography books
wildlife documentaries

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Brooks Camp hasAttraction Brooks Falls
Brooks River hasFeature Brooks Falls