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Camping

There is not an established campground in lake Clark National Park and Preserve.  It's up to you to decide where to pitch your tent.  Choices can be limited by private property around Lake Clark itself, so be sure of land status before setting up camp. If you are coming into Port Alsworth and want to camp in that area, you can hike three miles to Kontrashibuna Lake via the Tanalian Falls trail. With such freedom to travel and camp where one pleases, it's important that you camp lightly on the land and leave no trace. 

Please observe Leave No Trace ethics here: you are in a pristine wilderness setting, help to protect those values for future generations.