Lake Clark National Park and Preserve belongs to all of us, past, present and future generations. Everyone is responsible for protecting it. Lake Clark National Park & Preserve has loads of natural loveliness; it's a spot where everyone has a delightful time. Camping at Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is great fun, Ship Creek Landing RV Park is a great local campground; Middle Fork Chester Creek is close to Lake Clark National Park & Preserve and is always a delight to go to. Here you'll find Waldron Lake which is a stunning lake, and a great spot to camp here.
Due to the park's remote location, visitors must put in a little extra effort to enjoy it. However, those visitors will be rewarded with an incredible wilderness experience, including activities like fishing, wildlife viewing, backcountry hiking, camping, flight seeing, kayaking and rafting. There are no entrance fees in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve and visitors average 4,900 annually. Port Alsworth rests on the south shore of Lake Clark and is not accessible by road - charter flights from Anchorage are available. Access to the Lake Clark Region is by small aircraft on a one to two-hour flight from Anchorage, Kenai or Homer.
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