Lake Clark National Park Tours

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve featuring dangerous animals and forests
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve showing a lake or waterhole
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve which includes dangerous animals and land animals
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve showing a pebble beach
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve featuring land animals and dangerous animals


With a variety of spectacular landscapes including lakes, forests and volcanoes, this park has an endless supply of natural wonders to see and explore.

Catch fish in the largest lakes in the state and see otters and whales swimming offshore at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Marvel at immense mountain ranges, discover lush forests and watch the sun glisten on sparkling glaciers.

Explore the park on foot, starting with the Tanalian Trail System that originates in the town of Port Alsworth. From here enjoy a selection of routes of different lengths that incorporate crashing waterfalls and views across snow-dusted mountains and areas of lush woodland. As you go, watch for beavers, herds of caribou and moose hiding among the trees.

More experienced hikers setting out on multi-day expeditions can venture deeper into the park. Hike up the 10,000-foot-high (3,000-meter) peak of Iliamna Volcano in the southeastern section of the park or head north backpacking along the 50-mile-long (80-kilometer) Telaquana Trail. In the heart of the park, find yourself surrounded by snow-covered mountains and frigid glaciers.

As the name suggests, a large amount of the park consists of water. Here find some of the region’s most spectacular treasures. Lake Clark has fantastic salmon fishing, as do the surrounding rivers, where you can also catch Arctic char and grayling. Boat trips depart regularly from Port Alsworth, offering prime angling conditions in the 42-mile-long (67-kilometer) blue-green lake.

Arrange a ferry or kayaking trip on Lake Iliamna just south of the park or set off on the open seas of Cook Inlet. The coastline that borders the park holds an abundance of marine life. Look for seals, sea lions and beluga whales, all regularly sighted.

Lake Clark National Park is in southern Alaska, approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage. The park is open year-round however, rangers advise visiting only during summer. Fly to Port Alsworth and stay at a lodge here or at one of the small settlements nearby.

The country has preserved numerous lands as U.S. national parks for affordable outdoor vacations.

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Unique Alaskan log home in trees & wild flowers on 14-acre private homestead.

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Family-sized Bluff House Overlooking the Beautiful Cook Inlet with Mountain View

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Unique Alaskan log home in trees & wild flowers on 14-acre private homestead.

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Unique Alaskan log home in trees & wild flowers on 14-acre private homestead.

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Unique Alaskan log home in trees & wild flowers on 14-acre private homestead.
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Things to do near Lake Clark National Park

Lake Clark National Park offers a range of exciting activities for tourists, including backcountry fishing lodges for those seeking a peaceful angling experience. Wildlife viewing and tours provide opportunities to observe Alaska's diverse fauna in their natural habitat. Boat excursions allow visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and waterways, while sightseeing offers breathtaking views of the park's majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Adventure awaits in this untouched Alaskan paradise!

Find the best attractions near Lake Clark National Park

Lake Clark National Park offers a wealth of outdoor adventures for visitors seeking family-friendly experiences. Key attractions include the visitor center and the stunning Long Lake Clark, where travelers can enjoy hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Whether you're looking to explore the beautiful landscapes or immerse yourself in the park's rich natural history, Lake Clark National Park promises unforgettable moments for all adventurers.

  • Lake Clark Visitor Center: Located 6 miles from Lake Clark National Park, this center offers outdoor adventures and family-friendly activities. Engage in educational exhibits and plan your exploration of the park's stunning landscapes and wildlife.

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