Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

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Lake Clark National Park is located roughly 100 miles southwest of Anchorage. It can only be visited by plane or boat. Although it isn't as well-known as Denali or the Kenai Fjords, this isolated sanctuary is great for anyone looking for a one-on-one encounter with nature.

Kontrashibuna Lake, Tanalian Mountain, Mount Neacola, Six Mile Lake, and many more notable sites may be found at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The park's fauna is extensive, and visitors may expect to encounter black and brown bears, as well as Mulchatna caribou and other species.

You can book a stay in one of the park's ancient log cabins for a memorable holiday. Kayaking, canoeing, wild animal viewing, backpacking, camping, fishing, hiking on the Tanalian Falls Trailhead, and many more activities are available in the park.