INTRODUCING THE KATMAI
It's one bear of a sock
Named after Katmai National Park -- the bear-watching paradise (yes, we said bear) in southern Alaska, home to one of the largest brown bear viewing areas in the world. Roughly 2,200 bears call the park home. It's estimated that more bears than people live in this part of the country!
Watch the bears live from Katmai National Park:
(NOTE: Availability of live streaming may be intermittent)
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Brooks Falls
Lower River
Riffles
River Watch
Dumpling Mountain
Naknek River Cam
KATMAI

Katmai - Light Cushion
There is an estimated population of 2,200 brown bears in Katmai National Park, making it one of the largest viewing areas in the world. The Katmai sock depicts two bears roaming around the leg. It features half density cushioning on the bottom of the foot for additional comfort and all-season versatility.
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There is an estimated population of 2,200 brown bears in Katmai National Park, making it one of the largest viewing areas in the world. The Katmai sock depicts two bears roaming around the leg. It features half density cushioning on the bottom of the foot for additional comfort and all-season versatility.