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Telaquana Lake
Fly into Telaquana Lake in the park's northern reaches for solitude and fishing.
Plan Around Telaquana Lake
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Telaquana Lake Details
If you're searching for solitude, or simply some fishing, make sure Telaquana Lake is on your radar. If you cast a line, you may just catch dog salmon, arctic grayling, lake trout, northern pike, or even sockeye salmon (starting mid-July). While waiting for a nibble, simply take a look at the gorgeous landscape surrounding you. You can find a ranger station on the north side of the lake; it's staffed intermittently.
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Nearby Parks Around Telaquana Lake
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Telaquana Lake
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2.8 mi away
Trail Creek Route
Adventure awaits on the Trail Creek Route, which leads to an alpine pass and glacier.
2.9 mi away
Telaquana Trail Route
Follow in the footsteps of the Dena'ina Athabascan people on this historic, trail-less hiking route.
20.0 mi away
Hope Creek Campground
Set up camp at Upper Twin Lake and you'll realize why Dick Proenneke picked this area to build his cabin.
20.2 mi away
Low Pass Route
The out-and-back Low Pass Route begins at the Proenneke Cabin and follows the lake's shoreline for about three miles.
20.8 mi away
Twin Lakes
The Twin Lakes area is one of the busiest for camping and backpacking in all of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.