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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve was created to protect scenic beauty (volcanoes, glaciers, wild rivers and waterfalls), populations of fish and wildlife, watersheds essential for red salmon, and the traditional lifestyle of local residents.
Lake Clark's spectacular scenery provides a true wilderness experience for those who visit.

Using a canoe to travel through Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a peaceful and rewarding experience.
Click here to see the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Map

In 2009 we offered a guided canoeing and hiking trip around Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park from Tuesday, June 23 to Monday, June 29, 2009.
For detailed trip information please click here
For 2010 no guided trip is planned, but if you're interested please let us know and we'll start a waitlist.


Redoubt Bay Lodge

Located at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass is Redoubt Bay Lodge. It offers the only accommodations within a 171,000 acre critical habitat area. The small rustic lodge sits on a small knoll overlooking Big River Lakes.
A resident bear population inhabits the Redoubt Bay Lodge area, one of the densest bear populations in the state. Guests have the opportunity to see bears who come to the waters to fish for salmon.
Guests also enjoy sport fishing for salmon, kayaking around the lakes, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat area.

Redoubt Bay Lodge overnight packages 2010:
Booking Code: RBL1, 1 day/1 night, price $1278.00 per person
Booking Code: RBL2, 2 day/2 night, price $2014.00 per person
Booking Code: RBL3, 3 day/3night, price $2751.00 per person
Prices include transportaiton to and from Lake Hood, from major hotels and the Anchorage Intl' Airport, air transportation to and from the lodge property, lodging, meals guide services, and use of lodge equipment.
Prices do not include fishing license, some alcoholic or specialty beverages, or gratuities.

Also available day tours to Redoubt Bay Lodge and combination Redoubt Bay Lodge with Winter Lake Lodge, a secluded lodge on Winter Lake, 198 trail miles northwest of Anchorage, and accessible by float plane only, and with Tutka Bay Lodge near Homer, where you can explore Alaska's maritime wildlife.

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