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Proenneke CabinThe primitive cabin was built in the late 1960s using only local resources.
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Explore Point of Interest in Lake Clark National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Lake Clark National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Proenneke CabinThe primitive cabin was built in the late 1960s using only local resources.
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Twin LakesThe Twin Lakes area is one of the busiest for camping and backpacking in all of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.
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Telaquana LakeFly into Telaquana Lake in the park's northern reaches for solitude and fishing.
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Port AlsworthThe gateway to Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is home to 125 residents.
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Silver Salmon CreekIn less than an hour, you can fly from Homer, Kenai, or Anchorage to the splendor of Silver Salmon Creek.
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