Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a wilderness area in Alaska that features stunning mountains, breathtaking glaciers, and pristine lakes and rivers. The park is known for its incredible natural beauty and diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, caribou, and wolves.
Top things to do
- Explore the park's backcountry on foot, by kayak, or by plane.
- Go fishing for salmon, trout, and grayling.
- Take a scenic flight over the park to get a bird's-eye view of the stunning landscape.
- Visit the park's cultural sites, including the historic Drift River Oil Terminal Site and the Tanalian Point Archeological District.
- Attend a ranger-led program to learn more about the park's history, wildlife, and geology.
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