Information About

Lake Clark

Lake Clark

Quick Facts
Region:
  • Lake and Peninsula
Nearest City:
Length:
  • 40 mi (64.37 km)
Elevation:
  • 253 ft (77.11 m)
About

2 mi. NE of Nondalton and 40 mi. W of Cook Inlet, Alaska Range. 40 miles long.

History of Lake Clark

Named for John W. Clark, "chief of the Nushagak trading post in 1891 and discoverer of the lake." Probably named by A. B. Schanz, who was with the Frank Leslie Illustrated Newspaper Expedition, and who published the in 1891. According to Schanz, the native name is "Kilchikh-vona," which may represent an Eskimo name with an Indian ending. A Russian map of 1802 shows this lake as "Ilima" (Baker, 1906, p. 186).

Lake Clark Gallery

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