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Lake Clark National Park & PreserveWild blueberries ripen in late summer in Lake Clark.
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Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Operating Hours & Seasons
 
The park is open year-round, although most people visit between June and September. The visitor center and field headquarters in Port Alsworth are staffed throughout the year, as well as the park administrative headquarters in Anchorage and field office in Homer.

Visitor Center: (907) 781-2106

Field Headquarters: (907) 781-2218

Administrative Headquarters: (907) 644-3626

Homer Field Office: (907) 235-7903 or (907) 235-7891

 

OPERATING HOURS:

Visitor Center (Port Alsworth)
June through August: Monday-Saturday, 8am-5pm
September through May: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Field Headquarters (Port Alsworth)
Year-round: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Administrative Headquarters (Anchorage)
Year-round: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center (Homer)
Memorial Day to Labor Day: Daily, 9am-6 pm
Labor Day to Memorial Day: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm

Pratt Museum (Homer)                        
Mid-May to Mid-September: Daily, 10am-6pm
Mid-September to Mid-May: Tuesday-Sunday, 12pm-5pm (Closed January)

 

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Mountainous Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a tectonically active landscape.  

Did You Know?
Earthquakes are common in the tectonically active Lake Clark area. The Alaska Peninsula is located on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" and has one of the highest earthquake frequencies in the world.

Last Updated: June 30, 2007 at 22:42 EST