Backcountry Ash Hazard - Summer 2009
Mt. Redoubt's eruption phase may be ongoing all summer. Ash is a potential hazard in the backcountry.
For more information check with the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve was created to protect scenic volcanoes, glaciers, wild rivers and waterfalls.
There are also abundant populations of fish and wildlife, watersheds essential for red salmon, and the traditional lifestyle of local residents.
Lake Clark's spectacular scenery provides a true wilderness experience for those who visit.
Lake Clark National Park
240 West 5th Avenue, Suite 236, Anchorage, AK 99501;
907-644-3626; NPS Website;
The Telaquana Trail
This historic route runs from Telaquana Lake to the outlet of the Kijik River into Lake Clark.
It is a traditional Dena'ina Athabascan corridor from Stony River/Mulchatna country to the Lake Clark area.
Lake Clark's Volcanoes
Iliamna and Redoubt are two active volcanoes in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Iliamna has not erupted in historic time,
but is frequently seen steaming from its summit fumaroles. Redoubt's most recent eruption included 23 explosive events
between December 1989 and April 1990. Both volcanoes are continuously monitored by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Anchorage Alaska Deluxe Tour
This 10-hour full day tour package starts with a deluxe city tour of Anchorage, including a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
Then it's an unforgettable cruise to the face of Portage Glacier. If that's not enough for you, you will also get to visit
the Alyeska Ski Resort.
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