• Autumn photo of Lake Clark and the Aleutian Range in Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

    Lake Clark

    National Park & Preserve Alaska

Lodging

Cabin on Lake Clark.
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There are a wide variety of lodging options within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve from rustic camping opportunities, to bed and breakfasts, to all inclusive lodges offering guided excursions. The following lodging opportunities are all independent businesses operating on private land within the park.

Camping

Port Alsworth

Tulchina Adventures (907) 781-3033

Lodge or Bed & Breakfast

Port Alsworth

Alaska's Back-Country Inn (907) 781-2239
Alaska Fishing Unlimited (907) 781-2220
Alaska's Homestead Inn (907) 781-2261 Off season only.

Alaska's River Wild Lodge (907) 781-2304
Lake Country Lodge (907) 781-2245
The Farm Lodge (907) 781-2211
Wilder House Bed & Breakfast (907) 781-2228

On Lake Clark, not in Port Alsworth
Island Lodge (907) 349-3195
Koksetna Wilderness Lodge (907) 781-2227

Upper Twin Lake
Windsong Wilderness Retreat (907) 260-5410

Cook Inlet Coast

Tuxedni Bay
Porter's Wild Alaska (253) 906-5145

Crescent Lake
Redoubt Mountain Lodge (907) 733-3034

Silver Salmon Creek
Alaska Homestead Lodge (907) 262-1960
Silver Salmon Creek Lodge (907) 262-4839

Chinitna Bay
Bear Mountain Lodge (907) 776-8613
Great Alaska Safaris (907) 262-4515

Did You Know?

A Dall Sheep ram in the mountains of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

Dall's 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.