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Discover more about the wonders of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. These webpages are written for you! Click on the pictures below to get an insider's peek on Lake Clark's wild bears, cultural history, active volcanoes, and more!

 
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Park Facts and Info

The deepest part of Lake Clark is 870 feet! Who knew? Explore more trivia about Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

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Footsteps on the Land

People gather here. The park is located on the ancestral and present homelands of the Dena'ina people. What does home mean to you?

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A Land of Extremes

Alaska - a land of glaciers, tundra, and rugged coastlines. What other kinds of ecosystems can you find at Lake Clark National Park?

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Roaming Wild

Moose eat willows in the forest & bears feast on berries on the tundra. What other creatures roam the wilds of Lake Clark National Park?

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Fire and Ice

Lake Clark National Park lies on the Ring of Fire! Discover more about the two active (and icy!) volcanoes that are located in the park.

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Taking the Pulse of U.S. National Parks

Explore articles that tell the story of different science projects in parks across the nation.

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Lesson Plans

Browse resources to enhance student learning and support curricular goals.

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Alaska NHL Coloring Book

Click to learn more about Alaska's National Historic Landmarks in a new and engaging format designed for all ages. Download your copy today!

 
 

Last updated: February 29, 2024

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