Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

Local nameLake Clark National Park and Preserve
LocationAlaska

Lake Clark is a lake in southwest Alaska. It drains through Six Mile Lake and the Newhalen River into Iliamna Lake. The lake is about 64 km long and about 8 km wide.

Lake Clark was named for John W. Clark, chief of the Nushagak trading post and the first American non-Native to see the lake, when an expedition financed by a weekly magazine reached it in February 1891. The Dena'ina Athabascan name is Qizjeh Vena which means "place where people gather lake". The lake is within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Clark_(Alaska)

Phone +1 907 644 3626

Address Trapper Turn, Port Alsworth, AK 99653, USA

Coordinates 60°14'38.044" N -154°17'12.84" E

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