Situated on the western edge of Alaska’s Cook Inlet, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is one of America’s most remote and least-visited national parks. This rugged landscape features towering peaks, tumbling glaciers, and active volcanoes, all set against the backdrop of glacier-fed rivers teeming with sockeye salmon. The park’s isolation and pristine wilderness attract adventurous visitors, who come to experience the raw beauty of Alaska. One of the main highlights is the opportunity to view the park’s many resident brown bears in their natural habitat.
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
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