Kodiak is serviced from Anchorage by ERA Aviation and by Alaska Air. Era operates as a subservice of Alaska, so all arrangements go through Alaska Air.
About 8 flights a day - 6 by ERA's Dash 8 turbo... more
Ferry service runs almost daily between Homer and Kodiak in the summer months, rotating between the Tustemena and the much larger Kennicott. Check their website or call to check on schedule as it... more
Had an email asking about renting a bike on Kodiak. Didn't think it was possible but found out it is - for a price. 58 Degree North, an upscale sporting goods store on Mill Bay Road, rents nice... more
We have a very active group of motorcycle enthusiasts. They are very happy that they are paving more of the roads, but the paved roads are still very limited. We have a 'Biker's Ball' in June... more
Fly or Ferryboat are the only real options. Other adventorous options would be come in on your own sailboat or yacht, hitch a ride out of one of the mainland... more
The Kodiak Brown Bear isn't the easiest animal to spot and quite often they will be spotted when you are not prepared to see them. The look cute and cuddly but they are not Cuddly!! hahahha Always...
Kodiak currently has a population of about 6,300 people, giving it a place among only fourteen Alaskan towns/cities with over 5,000 inhabitants. Devoted presently to the commercial fish industry,...
Welcome to Kodiak Alaska, my home town. Located in the Gulf of Alaska, Kodiak is a temperate isle due to the warm Japanese currents. We are home to over 3000 bears, the largest land dwelling...
After almost 18 years in Unalaska (Dutch Harbor) we moved 600 miles closer to civilization. We love our new hometown. Scenic splendor, fishing, hiking, kayaking, ocean views around every corner,...
"To the lover of pure wildness Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world." ..."it seems as if surely we must at length reach the very paradise of the poets, the abode of the...
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