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Lake
Clark National Park and Preserve is a composite of ecosystems representative
of many regions of Alaska. The spectacular scenery stretches from the
shores of Cook Inlet, across the Chigmit Mountains, to the tundra covered
hills of the western interior. The Chigmits, where the Alaska and Aleutian
Ranges meet, are an awesome, jagged array of mountains and glaciers which
include two active volcanoes, Mt. Redoubt and Mt. Iliamna. Lake Clark,
40 miles long, and many other lakes and rivers within the park are critical
salmon habitat to the Bristol Bay salmon fishery, one of the largest sockeye
salmon fishing grounds in the world. Numerous lake and river systems in
the park and preserve offer excellent fishing and wildlife viewing.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Open year round Highest
Visitation June through September
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