Lake Clark National Park Lodging Guide

Lake Clark National Park

Welcome to the Lake Clark National Park Lodging Guide.
Here you will find information about which hotels, motels, inns, and lodges may be available to visitors both within and near the park.

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Lake Clark National Park Lodging Guide

In Lake Clark National Park, there are several lodges in Port Alsworth, on Cook Inlet, along the shores of Lake Clark and Crescent Lake. Lodging includes bed and breakfasts, rustic cabins, housekeeping cabins and upscale fishing lodges. Some lodges are open year round. Only minimal facilities are available within the park's interior.

Redoubt Mountain Lodge - on Crescent Lake in Lake Clark National Park.

There are no developed campgrounds in the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. There is one designated camping area in Port Alsworth.

For information on Camping, see the Camping Page.


Lodging Outside the Park

Port Alsworth

Lake Clark Lodge


Ninilchik

Double Eagle Lodge


Kenai

Irenes Lodge


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