These Alaskan parks aren’t the parks that we’re used to down in the lower 48. Some require more planning than others. If you’re planning on visiting Lake Clark, you’ll find yourself spending some time at the kitchen table pouring over a map and building a menu for your time in the backcountry. Take solace, you’re not the only one. Park Junkie is probably doing the exact same thing, likely at that exact same moment…
Here are some things you’ll want to know when visiting Lake Clark National Park.
Guide to Lake Clark
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