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Lake Clark National Park & PreserveTrophy rainbow trout are found in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
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Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Lodging
 

Places to stay in the park:

Port Alsworth

  • Alaskan Adventures (907) 781-2300
  • Alaska's Lake Clark Inn (907) 781-2224
  • Alaska's Wilderness Lodge (907) 781-2223
  • Fishing Unlimited (907) 781-2213
  • The Farm (907) 781-2211
  • Lake Country Lodge (907) 781-2245
  • Wilder House Bed & Breakfast (907) 781-2228

On Lake Clark, not in Port Alsworth

  • Island Lodge (15 mi north of Port Alsworth) (907) 349-3195
  • Koksetna Wilderness Lodge (8 mi west ) (907) 781-2227

Upper Twin Lake

  • Windsong Wilderness Retreat (907) 260-5410

Crescent Lake

  • Redoubt Mountain Lodge (907) 733-3034

Cook Inlet Coast

  • Silver Salmon Creek Lodge (907) 262-4839
  • Alaska Homestead Lodge (907) 262-1960
  • Chinitna Bay: Alaska Bear Mountain Lodge (907) 776-8613 

 

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Boats from the Snug Harbor fishing fleet at the cannery dock.  

Did You Know?
The Snug Harbor Cannery off the coast of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve operated from 1919 to 1980. In its early years the cannery used controversial fish traps, which were banned after Alaska gained statehood.

Last Updated: February 17, 2009 at 14:20 EST