欧博百家乐Lake Clark National Park & Preserve (U.S. Nat
A Day on the Lake Clark Coastline
Watch the park's coastal orientation film. Learn more about bear viewing.
A Trip to Crescent Lake
The park's most visited destination is deep in the wild. Here's how to prepare for a safe trip to this remote and scenic location.
A Visit to Twin Lakes
Plan your trip to Twin Lakes and Proenneke Cabin.
Start Your Adventure
There are no roads here. Traveling to the park requires a plane or a boat. Here's how to start your adventure.
Backpacking in Alaska
Get acquainted with what makes backpacking in Alaska unique and familiarize yourself with these backcountry tips before you plan your trip
Hunting
Sport hunting and trapping are permitted in the national preserve. State of Alaska rules and regulations apply.
Subsistence is More than Sustenance
Subsistence, and all it entails, is critical to sustaining both the physical and spiritual culture of modern Alaskans.
Connected to the Land
Qizhjeh Vena/Lake Clark is the ancestral homelands for the Dena'ina Athabascan people. Discover more about people that call this area home.
Monitoring Sockeye on the Newhalen River
Each year the park monitors sockeye salmon returning to Lake Clark via the Newhalen River in order to understand salmon population trends.
Lesson Plans for 6-12th Grade Teachers
Bring Lake Clark to your classroom by using one of our curriculum-based lesson plans.
Become a Junior Ranger!
"Junior Ranger Journey" and "Where There Are Bears" are now available to print at home.