Lake Clark Visitor Center
The Lake Clark Visitor Center is open daily from late May to mid-September.
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Lake Clark Visitor Center Details
The Lake Clark Visitor Center, located in Port Allsworth, is open daily from late May to mid-September; contact the park for exact dates and opening hours. At the visitor center you'll find exhibits and a short film detailing the park, as well as a bookstore to take home a reminder of your trip to Alaska's wilderness. If you venture to Lake Clark in the summer, park rangers facilitate the Junior Ranger program from the center and hold informal talks about the park. Bear-resistant canisters are available for rent, and rangers can assist with your trip planning.
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