Situated in Southwest Alaska, 100 miles from Anchorage and with no roads leading to it, Lake Clark National Park is the epitome of serene wilderness and unspoiled nature. This pristine paradise boasts just about everything you can imagine—spectacular glaciers, turquoise lakes, freshwater rivers, miles of open tundra, snow-capped mountains, broad valleys—you name it, the park’s got it. The area is also home to a wealth of wildlife and a wide variety of ecosystems, meaning that you’re bound to run into a variety of animals such as caribou, soaring bald eagles, and bears feasting on tons of salmon. Although the area is not easily accessible and can only be reached by plane, it is ideal for hardcore fast packers who aim to avoid tourists and have this tranquil national park to themselves. The fact that the area has so much to offer means that you’ll have to cover a lot of ground to discover it the right way. Join an expert guide and let them show you the expansive Alaskan landscapes, versatile terrain and rich flora and fauna on this wild fast packing adventure!
I kinda thought I didn’t need a guide for this trip. I’m an avid backpacker. But once the plane took off I was so glad I did. Jack made the trip smooth and comfortable and I learned a ton navigating with his guidance.