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Lake Clark National Park

This National Park is located in Southwest Alaska, within the Bristol Bay and Cook Inlet Regions. The park is home to many different habitats and a wide array of wildlife. It includes 4 million acres of mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes, and forests, offering spectacular scenic views. It is well known for the grizzly bears that inhabit the area, and provides the opportunity to observe many different species including moose, caribou, wolves, eagles, and salmon. The park also provides excellent recreational opportunities such as fishing, camping, hunting, rafting and plane sightseeing.

Highlights of Lake Clark National Park

Bear Viewing

Bear viewing provides visitors with the opportunity to witness some of Alaska's powerful wildlife in their natural habitat, such as brown and black bears, wolves, and moose. Visitors to the park will have the chance to learn more about these majestic animals and the environment they inhabit.

Flightseeing

Flightseeing is an incredible experience showcasing some of the most remote and breathtaking Alaskan wilderness. Floatplanes provide awe inspiring views of glaciers, mountains, volcanos, rivers and lakes before descending into Lake Clark for an unforgettable experience.

Hiking

Hiking offers unbeatable views of glaciers, calderas and geothermal hot springs in the Alaskan wilderness. The stunning landscapes and unique wildlife offer plenty of adventure, so be sure to make the most of it with a camera and plenty of water.

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