Kotzebue (Inupiaq: Qikiqtaġruk) is a town of 3,200 people in Arctic Alaska. It's an important regional hub and a launching point for flights to remote Arctic wilderness reserves.
Understand
Get in
Get around
See
- 🌍 Northwest Arctic Heritage Center, ☏ +1 907 442-3890. The National Park Service provides information about nature reserves that you can get to from Kotzebue, along with a museum, a bookstore, and programs run by park rangers.
Do
- Birdwatching
- Hiking – Take the eight-mile (13-km) loop road across the tundra, or walk along the shore.
Buy
Local art and handicrafts.
Eat
Basic groceries are available, in addition to restaurants.
Drink
Sleep
Connect
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