Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Overview

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is managed by National Park Service and is located near Kodiak, Alaska. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a land of stunning beauty. Volcanoes steam, salmon run, bears forage, and craggy mountains reflect in shimmering turquoise lakes. Here, too, local people and culture still depend on the land and water. Venture into the park to become part of the wilderness.

Things to Do at Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Camping Opportunities

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve offers 2 campgrounds with various amenities and settings. From developed campgrounds with full facilities to primitive backcountry sites, there are options for every camping style.

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Lake Clark National Park & Preserve include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Reservation Tips

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is a popular destination. Campground reservations typically open several months in advance. For peak season visits, book as early as possible. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.

Getting There

Lake Clark is located on the Alaska Peninsula southwest of Anchorage and north of Katmai National Park. It is not on the road system; therefore, in order to get here you must travel either via plane or by boat. A one to two-hour flight from Anchorage, Kenai, or Homer will provide access to most points within Lake Clark. Fixed-wing aircraft are allowed to land on all suitable lakes, rivers, beaches, gravel bars, and open ground in both the park and preserve unless the area is closed or otherwise restricted.

GPS Coordinates: 60.57405857000000, -153.55535000000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (907) 644-3626

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