
Welcome
to Lake Clark Air and The
Farm Lodge located in Alaska's Lake Clark
National Park. Bear viewing in Katmai National Park, caribou viewing,
flightseeing, photography workshops, and catch-and-release fishing
for Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Arctic Grayling, Lake Trout, and
Northern Pike are some of the many activities we offer to help
you experience Alaska. We've put together a slide show of photos taken in the area that show off this unique wilderness setting. Also as you look at our website you'll notice that you can click on most of the smaller photos for a larger view. We've also created a spectacular video sample. It takes some time to download but we think you'll agree it's worth the wait.
We specialize in setting up personalized packages to get you away
from the crowd and into remote Alaska the way it is meant to be
experienced. Check out some of our outdoor activities listed below.
- Photography
tours and workshops include opportunities to view bears,
caribou, moose, eagles, salmon, tundra swans, waterfalls, tundra,
mountainous landscape, glaciers, glacial lakes, and more.
- Wildlife
viewing activities take you by floatplane or special
bush-equipped wheelplane into remote locations for viewing grizzly
and brown bears, caribou, waterfowl, eagles, and salmon.
- Flightseeing
by floatplane takes you over Alaska's most scenic landscape
and into various remote lakes for exploring, hiking, and photography. Destinations include glacial fed mountainous lakes, tundra lakes, and Dick Proenneke's cabin on Twin Lakes.
- Our Fire ands Ice tours give you front row seats to Alaska's volcanoes, glaciers, and scenic landscapes. Redoubt, Spur, Iliamna, St. Augustine, and the Valley of 10,000 Smokes are included as flightseeing options in our tours.
- Fly-out
fishing packages offer access to spectacular catch-and
release fishing,
ideal for spinning gear or fly fishing.
- Camping
and hiking are great ways to see Alaska's outback with
or without a guide.
Take advantage of our 2009 rates on a 2010 package
by booking before January 1 of 2010
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