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Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Management
 

Some park management documents are available to the public. These plans, reports, and compilations can help explain what issues the park faces, and how management plans to address them, as well as spell out park rules and regulations.

The National Park Service is considering designating existing trails for off-road vehicle use in the woodlots near Port Alsworth in Lake Clark National Preserve. Three alternatives are being considered in an environmental assessment which is open for public comment through June 13, 2008.
ORV Press Release

The Alaska National Park Regulations are federal rules governing activities in the park.
Alaska National Park Regulations (html)

The park compendium is a comprehensive list of rules and regulations specific to the park.
Park Compendium (pdf)

In the strategic plan, the park examines its long-term goals and practices.
Strategic Plan 2004-2008 (pdf)

The National Park Service invites your participation in the National Park Centennial Initiative. Share you vision of the future for America's National Parks.
Superintendent's Invitation 

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National Parks Centennial Initiative
The National Park Service is preparing to celebrate its 100th Anniversary in 2016.
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Fishermen lived for weeks on double-ender sailboats, sleeping and cooking in the bow.  

Did You Know?
Commercial fishermen on Lake Clark and Lake Iliamna in the early part of the 20th century used "double-ender" sailboats until engines were permitted in the 1950s. A restored double ender is on display at the Port Alsworth Visitors Center.

Last Updated: May 15, 2008 at 17:18 EST