
Lake Clark
National Park
Est. 1980
Alaska
2,619,816 acres

Wild, vast, and remote, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is one of Alaska’s most diverse landscapes—combining turquoise glacial lakes, active volcanoes, salmon-rich rivers, coastal brown bear habitat, and towering mountain ranges. Despite its size and beauty, it remains one of the least visited national parks in the U.S., making it a haven for solitude and adventure. Read more . . .
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