
Legends Of The National Parks: Lake Clark's Ircenrraat
The Ircenrraat are eerie, supernatural beings from Yup'ik folklore, believed to roam the remote wilderness of Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. According to legend, these mysterious entities move between dimensions, appearing in our world to hunt, fish, and confuse travelers. Described as child-sized figures wearing tattered robes and haunting masks, they are said to lurk in the shadows of Alaska's rugged mountains and icy lakes, often vanishing without a trace. This vintage-style illustration captures the unsettling presence of the Ircenrraat beneath a full moon, set against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks and dark forests. A must-have for folklore enthusiasts, cryptid lovers, and fans of Indigenous legends, this artwork brings a chilling myth to life.