The midnight sun in Kotzebue

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

View of Kotzebue, July, 2012
  • 🌍 Ralph Wien Memorial Airport (OTZ  IATA). Flights from Anchorage, Nome and various other settlements in Alaska with Alaska Airlines, 🌍 Bering Air and . The airport map marker is the Alaska Airlines terminal while Ryan Air is in the same terminal as Bering Air.

Get around

See

Do

Arctic tundra
  • 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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