Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
1 Park Place
Port Alsworth AK 99653, (907) 271-3751
Special Topics: Glaciers � Mountains � Volcanoes �
Recreation Activities: Boating � Camping � Climbing � Educational
Programs � Fishing � Hiking � Hunting � Wilderness Area �
Wildlife Viewing � Snow Skiing
Camping Areas
No Campground
Details
There is currently no designated camping area in Port Alsworth, however camping
is allowed without a permit throughout the park (with the exception of private
inholdings).
Lodging Options
Additional Information
Getting There
Plane
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. A one to two-hour flight from
Anchorage, Kenai or Homer will provide access to most points within the park and
preserve.
Car
There is no highway access to the park and preserve.
Public Transportation
Scheduled commercial flights between Anchorage and Iliamna, 30 miles outside the
boundary, provide another means of access.
Getting Around
There are no roads in the park. A two and one half mile trail to Tanalian Falls
and Kontrashibuna Lake is accessible from the town of Port Alsworth. The 50 mile
Telaquana Trail depicted on maps is an undeveloped historic route from Lake
Clark to Telaquana Lake. |