Eklutna Lake

[4] The only land access is by Eklutna Lake Road, which is described as "narrow and winding with no shoulders".

[3] As a reservoir, the lake is the main source of Anchorage's drinking water and a major source of electricity via a hydroelectric dam that diverts almost all of the water that used to comprise the Eklutna River.

With the removal of an older, unused diversion dam downstream there is interest in restoring the previous water flow back to the river sooner rather than waiting, in order to provide anadromous salmon habitat, an effort supported by nonprofit groups and U.S. Representative Don Young.

[5] The lake contains sizable populations of Kokanee salmon and Dolly Varden trout.

[1] Park facilities around the lake include a large campground, picnic areas, and a substantial trail system providing access to backcountry and Eklutna Glacier, the source of the lake and river.

generators powered by water flow diverted from the lake