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Lake Clark National Park

Lake Clark National Park Travel Guide

Lake Clark National Park Travel Guide

Lake Clark National Park, Alaska's hidden gem, beckons with its unique offerings-massive turquoise lakes, steaming volcanoes, salmon-rich rivers, and a plethora of bears. Remote yet closer to Anchorage than Katmai or Gates, it's a blend of dramatic scenery and rich cultural history, promising a truly one-of-a-kind adventure.


Lake Clark National Park is Alaska’s wild mosaic, turquoise lakes, roaring waterfalls, and salmon runs that draw both bears and adventurers to its untamed shores.

How to Get There

No roads lead to this exclusive park. Access is a privilege, granted only by a small plane from Anchorage, Kenai, or Homer. Floatplanes typically land on Lake Clark or coastal estuaries, further enhancing the sense of exclusivity.

  • Nearest Airport: Anchorage (ANC, charter flights to Port Alsworth)

  • By Air Taxi: Flights from Anchorage, Kenai, Homer

  • By Boat: Limited charter options from Cook Inlet

  • Pairings: Katmai NP, Kenai Fjords NP


Lake Clark National Park Travel Guide

Know Before You Go

  • Entry Fee: None

  • Access: Fly-in only, no roads

  • Wildlife: Brown bears, moose, salmon

  • Permits: Required for commercial filming or large groups

  • Services: Minimal in Port Alsworth, otherwise wilderness


Best Time to Visit

Summer (June–September) is the best window for flights, fishing, and bear viewing. July is the peak for salmon runs. Fall brings vibrant colors, while winter is brutally quiet.


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Best Things to Do

  • Bear Viewing at Chinitna Bay or Crescent Lake

  • Fishing: World-class salmon and trout

  • Flightseeing: Views of volcanoes, glaciers, and lakes

  • Kayaking/Canoeing: Paddle the turquoise waters of Lake Clark


Best Hikes


Lake Clark National Park Travel Guide

Places to Stay

  • In Park: Rustic lodges near Port Alsworth (Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark Resort)

  • Nearby: Fly-in wilderness lodges, guided camps

  • Backcountry: Camping with permits and preparation


Places to Eat

Lodges typically provide meals for guests. Port Alsworth offers minimal services, so most visitors rely on lodge dining or bring their own provisions.


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