Where is Kodiak, Alaska, USA?

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Where is Kodiak Located? - Kodiak is a city located in the Kodiak Island County of Alaska, United States. Kodiak lies between 56.4706 Degrees North latitudes and 132.3815 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Kodiak Located?

Kodiak is a city located in the Kodiak Island Borough of Alaska, United States. Kodiak lies between 56.4706 Degrees North latitudes and 132.3815 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Kodiak city is 5581 people and the city has a total area of 3.92 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Kodiak, Alaska Quick Facts

Property Details
CityKodiak
BoroughKodiak Island Borough
StateAlaska
State CapitalJuneau
US RegionWestern United States
Latitude57.7900° N
Longitude152.4072° W
Elevation23 ft (7 m)
Land Area31.71 sq mi
Water Area1.34 sq mi
Total Area33.05 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)5,581
Population DensityApproximately 176 per sq mi
ZIP Code99615
Area Code907
Time Zone StandardAlaska Standard Time (AKST, UTC−9)
Time Zone DaylightAlaska Daylight Time (AKDT, UTC−8)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code02-40970
Congressional DistrictAlaska At-Large Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Kodiak

Category Details
Airport NameKodiak Benny Benson State Airport
IATA CodeADQ
PortPort of Kodiak
Major HighwaysRezanof Drive, Anton Larsen Road, Chiniak Highway, Pasagshak Road
Ferry ServiceAlaska Marine Highway System
Public TransitKodiak Area Transit System (KATS)
  • Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport: Provides scheduled passenger and cargo flights connecting Kodiak with Anchorage and other Alaskan communities.
  • Port of Kodiak: One of Alaska's busiest commercial fishing ports, supporting cargo, fishing fleets, and U.S. Coast Guard operations.
  • Alaska Marine Highway System: Offers ferry connections between Kodiak and other coastal communities in Southcentral Alaska.
  • Kodiak Area Transit System (KATS): Operates local bus routes serving residential neighborhoods, downtown, and the airport.

Top Places to Visit in Kodiak, Alaska

Landmark Name Type
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterWildlife Center
Fort Abercrombie State Historical ParkState Park
Alutiiq MuseumMuseum
Kodiak HarborHarbor
Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox CathedralHistoric Church
Near Island TrailsNature Trail
Buskin River State Recreation SiteState Recreation Area
Kodiak Fisheries Research CenterResearch Facility
Pasagshak State Recreation SiteBeach & Recreation Area
Kodiak Maritime MuseumMuseum

Driving Distances from Kodiak, Alaska to Nearby Communities

Community State Distance (mi) Approx. Drive Time
Women's BayAlaska815 minutes
Bell's FlatsAlaska610 minutes
ChiniakAlaska2740 minutes
PasagshakAlaska3955 minutes
Anton Larsen BayAlaska2540 minutes
Monashka BayAlaska510 minutes
BuskinAlaska410 minutes
Old Harbor*AlaskaNot connected by roadAccessible by air or boat
Larsen Bay*AlaskaNot connected by roadAccessible by air or boat
Akhiok*AlaskaNot connected by roadAccessible by air or boat

Colleges and Universities in Kodiak, Alaska

Institution Name Type Level Notable For
Kodiak College (University of Alaska Anchorage)PublicCommunity CollegeAssociate degrees, workforce training, fisheries, and rural education
University of Alaska AnchoragePublicResearch UniversityEngineering, health sciences, business, and research programs
Alaska Pacific UniversityPrivateUniversityEnvironmental sciences and outdoor leadership
University of Alaska FairbanksPublicResearch UniversityArctic research, engineering, and natural sciences
Prince William Sound CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer education and university transfer programs

Waterbodies in Kodiak, Alaska

Gulf of Alaska, Shelikof Strait, St. Paul Harbor, Women's Bay, Chiniak Bay, Monashka Bay, Buskin River, Russian River, Karluk River, Lake Louise

Stadiums in Kodiak

Baranof Park Athletic Fields, Kodiak High School Football Stadium, Kodiak High School Track & Field Complex, Joe Floyd Baseball Field, East Elementary Sports Field

Kodiak, Alaska — Key Historical Facts

  • Kodiak was founded in 1784 as the first permanent Russian settlement in Alaska, making it one of the oldest European-established communities in the state.
  • The city became an important center of the Russian-American Company during the fur trade era before Alaska was sold to the United States in 1867.
  • A devastating earthquake and tsunami in 1964 caused extensive damage to Kodiak's waterfront, leading to major rebuilding efforts.
  • Kodiak has long been recognized as one of the world's leading commercial fishing ports, with seafood processing playing a central role in the local economy.
  • Today, Kodiak is home to a major U.S. Coast Guard installation and serves as the economic, transportation, and administrative hub of Kodiak Island Borough.

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