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Lake Clark

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N60° 12'34.898, W-154° 22'53.652

About Lake Clark

Lake Clark is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the south-central part of Alaska, United States. It spans an expansive area of approximately 128 square miles, making it an enticing destination for boaters and boat recreation enthusiasts. The lake itself is nestled within the sprawling Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, offering visitors a truly serene and untouched environment to explore.

Measuring up to 300 feet in depth, Lake Clark provides ample space for a variety of recreational water activities such as boating, kayaking, fishing, and more. The crystal-clear waters of the lake are home to a diverse range of species, making it a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. Anglers can expect to encounter an abundant population of salmon, including sockeye, Chinook, and coho. Additionally, Lake Clark is famous for its trophy-sized lake trout, which can reach impressive sizes of up to 40 pounds. Other fish species found in the lake include Arctic grayling, Dolly Varden, and northern pike, providing anglers of all skill levels with an enjoyable and rewarding fishing experience.

Lake Specs

Size
311 km
Max Depth
300 ft
Elevation
244 ft

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