| Clam Gulch, as the name implies, is famous for the hundreds of thousands of razor clams harvested annually from the sandy beaches adjacent to the State Recreation Area.Situated on the bluffs overlooking scenic Cook Inlet, the recreation area offers visitors a panoramic view of the Aleutian Mountain Range and its three tallest peaks; Mount Iliamna, Mount Redoubt and Mount Spurr.Wildlife in the area includes moose, bald eagles, gulls and many small birds and mammals. A wide variety of wildflowers may also be found within the recreation area, including the lupine, Jacob's ladder, wild geranium and the prickly rose. |
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|  | | Facilities: Restrooms, water, a covered picnic area, and fire rings are provided. Best Time To Visit: Unknown Fees: An entry fee is charged. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: There are a variety of rules that apply when visiting any of the Alaska State Recreation Areas. Please contact the state park for more detailed information. Directions: Clam Gulch State Park is 18 miles north of Ninilchik and 23 miles south of Soldotna on the Sterling Highway. Map: Click here for a map to Clam Gulch State Recreation Area Reservations: Unknown | | |
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|  |  |  | | Address | | Alaska State Parks Kenai/PWS Area Office | | PO Box 1247 | | Soldotna, Alaska 99669 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (907) 262-5581 | |
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