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Lake Clark National Park & PreserveA rainbow over the mountains along the historic Telaquana trail route.
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Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Where To Eat
 
A Lake Clark vacation will test your wilderness cooking skills!
A rafter rustling grub along the Chilikadrotna River.
 

There are no restaurants or cafes regularly open to the general public in Port Alsworth or anywhere else in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. If you are not staying at a lodge, you should be prepared to provide all your own meals during your visit to the park. You may be able to make advance arrangements for a meal with your air taxi service or with a lodge in the area you plan to visit.

Make sure your campfire wood is dead and down.
Don't know what kind of food to bring?
The Sierra Club has tips on wilderness cooking for backpackers.
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A dog team in winter. Photo courtesy of Guy Groat.  

Did You Know?
As recently as the 1960s, dog team travel was still the best way to get around Lake Clark country in the winter. Snowmobiles are more common now, but many people still keep sled dogs.

Last Updated: July 01, 2009 at 09:59 EST