Lake Clark National Park Travel Page

Welcome to the Lake Clark National Park Travel Page
It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about this park

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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is 150 miles southwest of Anchorage, on the west side of the Cook Inlet, at the north end of the Alaska Peninsula.


Getting Here

The closest major airport is Anchorage, AK with smaller airports at IIiamna, Kenai and Homer, AK.

Access to the Lake Clark region is by small aircraft. Float planes may land on the many lakes throughout the area.

Wheeled planes land on open beaches, gravel bars, or private airstrips in or near the park. There is no highway access to the park and preserve. A one to two-hour flight from Anchorage, Kenai or Homer will provide access to most points within the park and preserve. Scheduled commercial flights between Anchorage and Iliamna, 30 miles outside the boundary, provide another means of access.


Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Links
Bullet Activity & Calendar Page
Bullet Address, Email & Phone Guide
Bullet Archeological Resources
Bullet Bear Aware
Bullet Boating & Kayaking
Bullet Brochures, Maps, Written Info
Bullet Camping Guide
Bullet Chat
Bullet Environment
Bullet Establishment
Bullet Fees
Bullet Fishing
Bullet Hiking Guide
Bullet History
Bullet Hunting
Bullet Jobs, SCA, Volunteer Positions
Bullet Leave No Trace
Bullet Location
Bullet Lodging Guide
Bullet Map Guide
Bullet Park Information
Bullet People
Bullet Permits
Bullet River Running
Bullet Search
Bullet Sights Guide
Bullet Size and Visitation Info
Bullet Travel Guide
Bullet Visitors Guide
Bullet Weather

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