- Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia
Utqiagvik is the transportation hub for the North Slope Borough's Arctic coastal villages Multiple jet aircraft, with service from Deadhorse (Prudhoe Bay), Fairbanks, and Anchorage provide daily mail, cargo, and passenger services, which connect with smaller single- and twin-engine general aviation aircraft that provide regular service to
- City of Utqiagvik - The City of Utqiagvik
Utqiagvik is the economic, transportation and administrative center for the North Slope Borough Located on the Chukchi Sea coast, Utqiagvik is the northernmost community in the United States The community is traditionally known as Ukpeagvik, “place where snowy owls are hunted ”
- Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow), AK - Travel Alaska
Located on the Arctic Ocean, Utqiaġvik (formerly known as Barrow) is one of the largest Iñupiaq settlements in Alaska It’s also the northernmost community in the United States Its extreme location means Utqiaġvik receives 24 hour daylight from May 10 - August 2 and 24 hour darkness from November 18 – January 23
- Utqiaġvik Travel Guide: Best Things to Do, Where to Eat Stay More
Utqiaġvik is an Inupiat community The Inupiat people are the primary native group of the Alaskan Arctic; almost 60% of Utqiaġvik residents identify as ‘American Indian’ (native) on the U S Census They live a combination of modern practices and traditional subsistence lifestyle
- Best Things to Do in Utqiagvik, Alaska | Local Picks
Back in 1935, aviator Wiley Post and pop culture icon Will Rogers perished in a plane crash near Utqiagvik Today, you can find a memorial to them in downtown Utqiagvik, just across from the airport There’s also a monument outside of town, overlooking the lagoon where the plane crashed
- Utqiagvik - The North Slope Borough
Located on the Chukchi Sea coast, Utqiagvik is the northernmost community in the United States Traditionally, the community is known as Ukpeaġvik, “place where snowy owls are hunted ” Utqiagvik was incorporated as a first-class city in 1959
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Utqiagvik (2026) - Tripadvisor
Having missed seeing polar bears in Svalbard , we researched and found the next best place which is easily accessible and with good hotels to stay was Utqiagvik
- Utqiagvik – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Utqiaġvik is very small, and is a flat desert that almost never receives large amounts of snow So it's easy to get around by foot even in the winter During the colder months, you can walk directly across the frozen freshwater lagoons Just bundle up and beware of the wind chill!
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