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Priest Rock Cabin — Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Priest Rock Cabin in Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is surrounded by rugged terrain with dense forests and mountainous landscapes. Temperatures range from lows of 10°F in winter to highs of 65°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore Lake Clark and the park's diverse wildlife, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Description

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Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Overview

Take yourself back in time with a stay in the Priest Rock Cabin on Lake Clark. Split some wood and head inside to light a blaze in the wood stove, under the light of the moon as it shimmers on the lake. Enjoy the warmth as your gear dries out from a day on the water.

Recreation

The cabin is an ideal location for kayaking, boating, fishing and wildlife viewing. Please refer to Alaska Department of Fish and Game for fishing regulations and license requirements.

Facilities

The cabin is an ideal location for kayaking, boating, fishing and wildlife viewing. Please refer to Alaska Department of Fish and Game for fishing regulations and license requirements.

Natural Features

The Priest Rock Cabin sits on the north shore of Lake Clark, approximately eight miles (13 km) north of Port Alsworth. The cabin is perched above a small creek that runs into the lake. It commands a sublime view of the upper reaches of Lake Clark backed by mountains soaring to 6,000 feet (1829 m).

Nearby Attractions

This is a remote backcountry cabin with the closest amenities available in Port Alsworth. There are no maintained trails surrounding the cabin.

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Location

Priest Rock Cabin — Lake Clark National Park & Preserve is located in Alaska

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Directions

It is not possible to drive to the cabin. The cabin is 120 air miles from Anchorage and 8 miles from Port Alsworth. Visitors must arrange their own transportation. This cabin is accessible by float plane, water taxi, or private vessel. Kayakers with advanced skills can reach the cabin from Port Alsworth. There are no mooring buoys at this location.

Address

240 West 5th Ave, suite 236
Anchorage, AK 99501

Coordinates

60.3093333 N
154.177 W

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Reviewed Dec. 4, 2019

Perfect Getaway

This spacious warm cabin has amazing views! The cabin is furnished with bunk beds and NRS sleeping mats. All beds are located in one room, but there is plenty of good tent space near the cabin if anyone felt they needed more space. Fishing is good at the cabin or at nearby Kijik River. Hiking is limited here but there is plenty to explore with kayaks. Tulchina Adventures www.tulchinaadventures.com provides water taxi services, kayak rentals and camping gear rentals in Port Alsworth.

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