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The Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a US national park in the state of Alaska. It was established in 1980 through the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act which enables the creation or revision of 15 National Park Service properties in the state.

Composed of more than 4 million acres of land, the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve contains a variety of features that you can?t find in any other Alaska parks. It has three mountain ranges, two active volcanoes, a plateau with tundra, and a coastline with rainforests. Two-thirds of the park is designated as wilderness areas.

Due to its location, there are no roads leading to Lake Park National Park and Preserve. It can only be reached by small aircrafts.
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