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1. How do I get to Lake Clark National Park and Preserve?
2. Where can I get a map of the park?
3. What's the weather like?
4. What kind of wildlife might I see in the park?
5. Where are the best places to go fishing?
6. Are there any archeological or historic sites in the park?
7. I'd like to go backpacking - what do I need to know?
8. Do I need to worry about bears?
9. Where can I stay in the park? Are there any restaurants or grocery stores?
10. I'd like to take a guided fishing/hunting/camping trip - where can I find a guide?
11. I'm a birder - is there a bird list for the park?
Did You Know? Dall sheep are the only wild sheep in the world with a white coat. Because they prefer steep, mountainous habitat, spotting a sheep is a rare treat in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST