Locations in Alaska

Explore the 20 largest incorporated communities within 30 minutes of major locations across Alaska.

6 categories 187 mapped locations

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Regional Analysis for Alaska

Alaska is home to 187 mapped destinations across 6 categories, collectively serving approximately 692,159 residents in 53 distinct incorporated communities within a 30-minute drive. The breadth of this coverage reveals a landscape where major retail centers, transportation hubs, healthcare facilities, and natural attractions form an interconnected network that connects communities large and small. On average, each mapped location reaches a catchment population of roughly 3,701 residents, though this figure varies substantially depending on geography, road networks, and local population density. The following analysis examines the distribution of service coverage across Alaska, identifies the most significant regional hubs, and highlights patterns in retail and airport access that shape daily life for residents throughout the state.

Top service hubs

Service access in Alaska is heavily concentrated around key destinations that serve disproportionately large populations. Walmart Supercenter in Wasilla stands out as the state's premier service hub, reaching 80,991 residents in 11 communities from its position as a Walmart. Close behind is Target (Target, Unknown), serving 77,402 residents across its 30-minute radius. Together, the 10 largest service areas encompass 639,528 people, or approximately 92% of the state's total mapped coverage. This pattern underscores the outsized role that a small number of strategically located destinations play in Alaska's regional infrastructure. While smaller locations fill important gaps in coverage, the data clearly shows that the bulk of population access flows through these major hubs.

Top 10 locations by catchment population
Walmart Supercenter
80,991
Target
77,402
Bassett Army Community Hospital
76,877
Fairbanks Family Wellness
76,877
Ladd Army Airfield
76,877
Metro Field
76,877
Walmart Supercenter
76,877
Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport
41,705
Walmart Supercenter
30,627
Eielson Air Force Base
24,418
LocationCategoryCommunities ServedPopulation Within 30 Minutes
Walmart SupercenterWalmart1180,991
TargetTarget1077,402
Bassett Army Community HospitalHospital876,877
Fairbanks Family WellnessHospital876,877
Ladd Army AirfieldAirport876,877
Metro FieldAirport876,877
Walmart SupercenterWalmart876,877
Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal AirportAirport741,705
Walmart SupercenterWalmart530,627
Eielson Air Force BaseAirport424,418
Population coverage by category
Airport (161)
258,111
Walmart (9)
198,676
Hospital (5)
157,970
Target (3)
77,402
NationalPark (8)
0
Costco (1)
0

Urban and rural coverage

The geographic analysis of Alaska shows a clear distinction between urban and rural service coverage. 8 mapped locations exhibit urban or suburban catchment characteristics, serving communities with larger populations and more extensive infrastructure. 179 locations, by contrast, serve predominantly rural areas where smaller incorporated communities are spread across wider geography. A blend of suburban and rural coverage characterizes Alaska's destination landscape, with locations serving communities of widely varying sizes. Overall, Alaska's mixed coverage landscape means that residents in the population centers have good access while those in outlying areas face longer drives. The median catchment population of 0, compared to the average of 3,701, suggests that a small number of high-population locations significantly skew the average upward, while most locations serve considerably smaller catchment areas. Understanding this urban-rural dynamic is essential for evaluating the completeness of service coverage across the state.

Largest Service Areas in Alaska

The table below presents all 187 mapped locations in Alaska, ranked by the total population within a 30-minute drive. The largest service area belongs to Walmart Supercenter, a Walmart in Wasilla, reaching 80,991 residents across 11 communities. At the other end of the spectrum, Yes Bay Lodge Seaplane Base serves the smallest catchment with 0 residents. This range illustrates the geographic diversity of Alaska, from densely populated metropolitan corridors to more isolated rural destinations.

Largest catchment areas
Walmart Supercenter
80,991
Target
77,402
Bassett Army Community Hospital
76,877
Fairbanks Family Wellness
76,877
Ladd Army Airfield
76,877
Metro Field
76,877
Walmart Supercenter
76,877
Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport
41,705
Walmart Supercenter
30,627
Eielson Air Force Base
24,418
#LocationCategoryCityCommunities ServedPopulation Within 30 Minutes
1Walmart SupercenterWalmartWasilla1180,991
2TargetTargetUnknown1077,402
3Bassett Army Community HospitalHospitalFort Wainwright876,877
4Fairbanks Family WellnessHospitalFairbanks876,877
5Ladd Army AirfieldAirportUnknown876,877
6Metro FieldAirportUnknown876,877
7Walmart SupercenterWalmartFairbanks876,877
8Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal AirportAirportUnknown741,705
9Walmart SupercenterWalmartKenai530,627
10Eielson Air Force BaseAirportUnknown424,418
11WalmartWalmartKodiak29,797
12Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown28,576
13Homer AirportAirportUnknown26,098
14Kodiak AirportAirportUnknown14,216
15Kodiak Municipal AirportAirportUnknown14,216
16Providence Kodiak Island Medical CenterHospitalKodiak14,216
17Boswell Bay AirportAirportUnknown12,609
18Dillingham AirportAirportUnknown12,249
19Willow AirportAirportUnknown11,975
20Tanacross AirportAirportUnknown11,243
21Emmonak AirportAirportUnknown1825
22Togiak AirportAirportUnknown1817
23Craig Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown1720
24Toksook Bay AirportAirportUnknown1658
25Buckland AirportAirportUnknown1550
26Kasaan Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown1476
27Thorne Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown1476
28WalmartWalmartKetchikan1384
29Hydaburg Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown1380
30Nenana Municipal AirportAirportUnknown1358
31Quartz Creek AirportAirportUnknown1344
32Goodnews AirportAirportUnknown1258
33Seldovia AirportAirportUnknown1235
34Nichin Cove Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown1142
35Ruby AirportAirportUnknown1139
36Copper Center 2 AirportAirportUnknown1110
37Shageluk AirportAirportUnknown1100
38Pelican Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown198
39Chignik AirportAirportUnknown197
40Chignik Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown197
41Port Alexander Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown178
42Port Walter Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown178
43Livengood Camp AirportAirportUnknown116
44Akutan Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
45Alaska Psychiatric InstituteHospitalAnchorage00
46Alitak Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
47Amook Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
48Angoon Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
49Aniakchak National MonumentNationalParkUnknown00
50Bear Creek 3 AirportAirportUnknown00
51Beecher Pass State Marine ParkNationalParkUnknown00
52Bell Island Hot Springs Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
53Bering Land Bridge National PreserveNationalParkUnknown00
54Brevig Mission AirportAirportUnknown00
55Candle 2 AirportAirportUnknown00
56Cape Lisburne LRRS AirportAirportUnknown00
57Cape Newenham Long Range Radar StationAirportUnknown00
58Cape Pole Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
59Cape Sarichef AirportAirportUnknown00
60Chalkyitsik AirportAirportUnknown00
61Chandalar Lake AirportAirportUnknown00
62Chatham Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
63Chefornak AirportAirportUnknown00
64Chena Hot Springs AirportAirportUnknown00
65Chernofski Harbor Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
66Chignik Lake AirportAirportUnknown00
67Chisana AirportAirportUnknown00
68Chistochina AirportAirportUnknown00
69Chitina AirportAirportUnknown00
70Cold Bay AirportAirportUnknown00
71Colorado Creek AirportAirportUnknown00
72Costco Tire CenterCostcoAnchorage00
73Deering AirportAirportUnknown00
74Drift River AirportAirportUnknown00
75Ekuk AirportAirportUnknown00
76Elfin Cove Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
77Elim AirportAirportUnknown00
78Ellamar Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
79Entrance Island Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
80Excursion Inlet Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
81False Island Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
82Flat AirportAirportUnknown00
83Funter Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
84Galbraith Lake AirportAirportUnknown00
85Gates of the Arctic National PreserveNationalParkUnknown00
86Glacier Creek AirstripAirportUnknown00
87Golden Horn Lodge Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
88Golovin AirportAirportUnknown00
89Hawk Inlet Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
90Healy River AirportAirportUnknown00
91Herendeen Bay AirportAirportUnknown00
92Hog River AirportAirportUnknown00
93Holy Cross AirportAirportUnknown00
94Hoonah AirportAirportUnknown00
95Hughes AirportAirportUnknown00
96Huslia AirportAirportUnknown00
97Hyder Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
98Icy Bay AirportAirportUnknown00
99Igiugig AirportAirportUnknown00
100Ivanof Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
101Ivvavik National ParkNationalParkUnknown00
102Kake Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
103Kakhanok AirportAirportUnknown00
104Kaltag AirportAirportUnknown00
105Karluk AirportAirportUnknown00
106Karluk Lake Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
107Kitoi Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
108Kivalina AirportAirportUnknown00
109Klondike Gold Rush National Historical ParkNationalParkUnknown00
110Kongiganak AirportAirportUnknown00
111Kulik Lake AirportAirportUnknown00
112Kwigillingok AirportAirportUnknown00
113Lime Village AirportAirportUnknown00
114Lonely Air StationAirportUnknown00
115Loring Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
116Manokotak AirportAirportUnknown00
117May Creek AirportAirportUnknown00
118McCarthy AirportAirportUnknown00
119McGrath AirportAirportUnknown00
120McKinley National Park AirportAirportUnknown00
121Mekoryuk AirportAirportMekoryuk00
122Metlakatla Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
123Moser Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
124Moses Point AirportAirportUnknown00
125Mountain Village AirportAirportUnknown00
126Nelson Lagoon AirportAirportUnknown00
127New Stuyahok AirportAirportUnknown00
128Nondalton AirportAirportUnknown00
129North Whale Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
130Nulato AirportAirportUnknown00
131Nyac AirportAirportUnknown00
132Olga Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
133Pedro Bay AirportAirportUnknown00
134Perry Island Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
135Perryville AirportAirportUnknown00
136Petersburg Medical CenterHospitalPetersburg00
137Pilot Point AirportAirportUnknown00
138Platinum AirportAirportUnknown00
139Point Baker Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
140Point Lay AirportAirportUnknown00
141Port Alice Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
142Port Bailey Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
143Port Heiden AirportAirportUnknown00
144Port Protection Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
145Port Williams Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
146Russian Mission AirportAirportUnknown00
147Saginaw Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
148Saint Mary's AirportAirportUnknown00
149San Juan-Uganik Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
150Selawik AirportAirportUnknown00
151Semidi WildernessNationalParkUnknown00
152Sheep Mountain AirportAirportUnknown00
153Sitka National Historical ParkNationalParkUnknown00
154Skwentna AirportAirportUnknown00
155Sleetmute AirportAirportUnknown00
156Solomon State Field AirportAirportUnknown00
157Steamboat Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
158Stebbins AirportAirportUnknown00
159Stony River 2 AirportAirportUnknown00
160Summit AirportAirportUnknown00
161Taku Lodge Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
162TargetTargetAnchorage00
163TargetTargetUnknown00
164Tatitlek AirportAirportUnknown00
165Taylor AirportAirportUnknown00
166Telida AirportAirportUnknown00
167Tenakee Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
168Tetlin AirportAirportUnknown00
169Tikchik Lodge Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
170Tokeen Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
171Tuluksak AirportAirportUnknown00
172Tuntutuliak AirportAirportUnknown00
173Twin Hills AirportAirportUnknown00
174Tyonek AirportAirportUnknown00
175Ugashik Bay AirportAirportUnknown00
176Umiat AirportAirportUnknown00
177Walmart SupercenterWalmartAnchorage00
178Walmart SupercenterWalmartAnchorage00
179Walmart SupercenterWalmartEagle River00
180Walmart SupercenterWalmartAnchorage00
181Warm Springs Bay Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
182Waterfall Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
183West Point Village Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00
184White Mountain AirportAirportUnknown00
185Wiseman AirportAirportWiseman00
186Yakataga AirportAirportUnknown00
187Yes Bay Lodge Seaplane BaseAirportUnknown00

Retail Access in Alaska

Retail access in Alaska is provided through 13 mapped retail destinations, including Target, Walmart, and Costco locations that collectively serve a catchment population of approximately 276,078 residents. The largest retail catchment belongs to Walmart Supercenter in Wasilla, serving 80,991 residents. The distribution of retail locations reflects the commercial geography of Alaska, where larger population centers attract multiple retail options while smaller communities may depend on a single store within driving range. The average retail catchment encompasses 21,236 residents, suggesting limited retail density, with stores serving smaller regional populations. Retail access is a practical indicator of everyday convenience for residents, and the patterns observed in Alaska mirror broader trends in how large-format retailers select locations based on population density, road access, and competitive positioning within regional markets.

Retail locations by catchment population
Walmart Supercenter
80,991
Target
77,402
Walmart Supercenter
76,877
Walmart Supercenter
30,627
Walmart
9,797
Walmart
384
Costco Tire Center
0
Target
0
Target
0
Walmart Supercenter
0
LocationCategoryCommunities ServedPopulation Within 30 Minutes
Walmart SupercenterWalmart1180,991
TargetTarget1077,402
Walmart SupercenterWalmart876,877
Walmart SupercenterWalmart530,627
WalmartWalmart29,797
WalmartWalmart1384
Costco Tire CenterCostco00
TargetTarget00
TargetTarget00
Walmart SupercenterWalmart00

Airport Access in Alaska

Airport coverage in Alaska spans 161 mapped facilities with a total catchment reach of approximately 258,111 people in 44 communities. The largest airport catchment in Alaska belongs to Ladd Army Airfield in Unknown, serving 76,877 residents. These airports range from major commercial hubs to regional facilities, each serving a distinct role in Alaska's transportation network. With an average catchment of 1,603 residents, airport access in Alaska is selectively distributed relative to the state's population. Air travel accessibility is a significant factor in regional economic development, and the data shows how Alaska's airports create corridors of connectivity that link the state's population centers to broader transportation networks.

Airport locations by catchment population
Ladd Army Airfield
76,877
Metro Field
76,877
Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport
41,705
Eielson Air Force Base
24,418
Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base
8,576
Homer Airport
6,098
Kodiak Airport
4,216
Kodiak Municipal Airport
4,216
Boswell Bay Airport
2,609
Dillingham Airport
2,249
LocationCategoryCommunities ServedPopulation Within 30 Minutes
Ladd Army AirfieldAirport876,877
Metro FieldAirport876,877
Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal AirportAirport741,705
Eielson Air Force BaseAirport424,418
Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane BaseAirport28,576
Homer AirportAirport26,098
Kodiak AirportAirport14,216
Kodiak Municipal AirportAirport14,216
Boswell Bay AirportAirport12,609
Dillingham AirportAirport12,249

Locations and nearby communities

Airport

Overview

Akutan Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Alitak Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Amook Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Angoon Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Bear Creek 3 Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Bell Island Hot Springs Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Boswell Bay Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 2,609 people live within 30 minutes of Boswell Bay Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Cordova is the population center of the area with 2,609 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Cordova and Boswell Bay Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Boswell Bay Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The population distribution, with Cordova serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 2,609 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Cordova (city), AK2,609

Overview

Brevig Mission Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Buckland Airport functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 550 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Buckland Airport, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Buckland, with a population of 550, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Buckland Airport. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Buckland. Buckland Airport benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Buckland Airport form a rural corridor. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. Buckland dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 550 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Buckland (city), AK550

Overview

Candle 2 Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Cape Lisburne LRRS Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Station in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Cape Pole Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Cape Sarichef Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chalkyitsik Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chandalar Lake Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chatham Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chefornak Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chena Hot Springs Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chernofski Harbor Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chignik Airport in Alaska, Alaska serves as a regional transportation hub for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this airport draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Chignik Airport, approximately 97 people reside across 1 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Chignik, contributes 97 residents to this total, making up about 100% of the area's population. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Chignik Airport are relatively small, with 1 out of 1 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Chignik and regional destinations like Chignik Airport for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Chignik Airport catchment area reveals a rural landscape. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. Population concentration around Chignik points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 97 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Chignik Airport.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Chignik (city), AK97

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Chignik Bay Seaplane Base functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 97 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Chignik Bay Seaplane Base, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Chignik, with a population of 97, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Chignik Bay Seaplane Base. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Chignik. Chignik Bay Seaplane Base benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Chignik Bay Seaplane Base form a rural corridor. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. Chignik dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 97 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Chignik (city), AK97

Overview

Chignik Lake Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chisana Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chistochina Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Chitina Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Cold Bay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Colorado Creek Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Copper Center 2 Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 110 people live within 30 minutes of Copper Center 2 Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Gulkana is the population center of the area with 110 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Gulkana and Copper Center 2 Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Copper Center 2 Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The population distribution, with Gulkana serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 110 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Gulkana (CDP), AK110

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Craig Seaplane Base is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Craig Seaplane Base plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Craig Seaplane Base encompasses a combined population of approximately 720 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Klawock leads as the most populous nearby community with 720 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Craig Seaplane Base reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Klawock and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Craig Seaplane Base as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Craig Seaplane Base can be characterized as rural. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The presence of Klawock as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 720, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Craig Seaplane Base within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Klawock (city), AK720

Overview

Deering Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Dillingham Airport in Alaska, Alaska serves as a regional transportation hub for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this airport draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Dillingham Airport, approximately 2,249 people reside across 1 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Dillingham, contributes 2,249 residents to this total, making up about 100% of the area's population. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Dillingham Airport are relatively small, with 1 out of 1 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Dillingham and regional destinations like Dillingham Airport for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Dillingham Airport catchment area reveals a rural landscape. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. Population concentration around Dillingham points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 2,249 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Dillingham Airport.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Dillingham (city), AK2,249

Overview

Drift River Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a regional transportation hub in Alaska, Alaska, Eielson Air Force Base occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This airport connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Eielson Air Force Base includes 4 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 24,418. Badger anchors this population base at 19,031 residents, comprising approximately 78% of the total. Eielson AFB and North Pole, with populations of 2,610 and 2,243 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 3 communities out of 4 near Eielson Air Force Base have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Badger and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Eielson Air Force Base function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The suburban nature of the area around Eielson Air Force Base is reflected in the population data. The area features a suburban pattern where several communities of moderate size coexist with smaller towns, creating a varied demographic landscape. With Badger as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a moderately concentrated demographic pattern. The median community size of 2,426 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are substantially smaller relative to Badger. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Eielson Air Force Base within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP · city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
2 Eielson AFB (CDP), AK2,610
3 North Pole (city), AK2,243
4 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534

Overview

Ekuk Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Elfin Cove Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Elim Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Ellamar Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Emmonak Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 825 people live within 30 minutes of Emmonak Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Emmonak is the population center of the area with 825 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Emmonak and Emmonak Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Emmonak Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The population distribution, with Emmonak serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 825 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Emmonak (city), AK825

Overview

Entrance Island Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Excursion Inlet Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

False Island Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Flat Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Funter Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Galbraith Lake Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Glacier Creek Airstrip in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Golden Horn Lodge Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Golovin Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a regional transportation hub in Alaska, Alaska, Goodnews Airport occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This airport connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Goodnews Airport includes 1 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 258. Goodnews Bay anchors this population base at 258 residents, comprising approximately 100% of the total. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 1 communities out of 1 near Goodnews Airport have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Goodnews Bay and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Goodnews Airport function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Goodnews Airport is reflected in the population data. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. With Goodnews Bay as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 258 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Goodnews Bay. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Goodnews Airport within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Goodnews Bay (city), AK258

Overview

Hawk Inlet Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Healy River Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Herendeen Bay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Hog River Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Holy Cross Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Homer Airport is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Homer Airport plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Homer Airport encompasses a combined population of approximately 6,098 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Homer leads as the most populous nearby community with 5,522 residents, representing roughly 91% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Kachemak, adds 576 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Homer Airport reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 2 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Homer and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Homer Airport as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Homer Airport can be characterized as rural. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The presence of Homer as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 3,049, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Homer Airport within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Homer (city), AK5,522
2 Kachemak (city), AK576

Overview

Hoonah Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Hughes Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Huslia Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Hydaburg Seaplane Base functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 380 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Hydaburg Seaplane Base, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Hydaburg, with a population of 380, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Hydaburg Seaplane Base. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Hydaburg. Hydaburg Seaplane Base benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Hydaburg Seaplane Base form a rural corridor. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. Hydaburg dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 380 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Hydaburg (city), AK380

Overview

Hyder Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Icy Bay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Igiugig Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Ivanof Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kake Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kakhanok Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kaltag Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Karluk Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Karluk Lake Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kasaan Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska serves as a regional transportation hub for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this airport draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Kasaan Seaplane Base, approximately 476 people reside across 1 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Thorne Bay, contributes 476 residents to this total, making up about 100% of the area's population. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Kasaan Seaplane Base are relatively small, with 1 out of 1 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Thorne Bay and regional destinations like Kasaan Seaplane Base for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Kasaan Seaplane Base catchment area reveals a rural landscape. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. Population concentration around Thorne Bay points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 476 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Kasaan Seaplane Base.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Thorne Bay (city), AK476

Overview

Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska serves as a regional transportation hub for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this airport draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base, approximately 8,576 people reside across 2 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Ketchikan, contributes 8,192 residents to this total, making up about 96% of the area's population. The next largest community, Saxman, adds 384 residents. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base are relatively small, with 1 out of 2 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Ketchikan and regional destinations like Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base catchment area reveals a rural landscape. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. Population concentration around Ketchikan points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 4,288 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Ketchikan (city), AK8,192
2 Saxman (city), AK384

Overview

Kitoi Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kivalina Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kodiak Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 4,216 people live within 30 minutes of Kodiak Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Mill Bay is the population center of the area with 4,216 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Mill Bay and Kodiak Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Kodiak Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. The population distribution, with Mill Bay serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 4,216 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Mill Bay (CDP), AK4,216

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Kodiak Municipal Airport is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Kodiak Municipal Airport plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Kodiak Municipal Airport encompasses a combined population of approximately 4,216 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Mill Bay leads as the most populous nearby community with 4,216 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Kodiak Municipal Airport reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Mill Bay and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Kodiak Municipal Airport as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Kodiak Municipal Airport can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Mill Bay as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 4,216, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Kodiak Municipal Airport within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Mill Bay (CDP), AK4,216

Overview

Kongiganak Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kulik Lake Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Kwigillingok Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Ladd Army Airfield is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Ladd Army Airfield plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Ladd Army Airfield encompasses a combined population of approximately 76,877 residents across 8 incorporated communities. Fairbanks leads as the most populous nearby community with 32,515 residents, representing roughly 42% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Badger with 19,031 residents and College with 11,332, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Ladd Army Airfield. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Ladd Army Airfield reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 8 nearby communities, 4 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Fairbanks and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Ladd Army Airfield as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Ladd Army Airfield can be characterized as urban. The presence of 3 communities above 10,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Fairbanks as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 5,359, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Ladd Army Airfield within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Fairbanks (city), AK32,515
2 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
3 College (CDP), AK11,332
4 Chena Ridge (CDP), AK6,015
5 Farmers Loop (CDP), AK4,704
6 North Pole (city), AK2,243
7 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534
8 South Van Horn (CDP), AK503

Overview

Lime Village Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Livengood Camp Airport functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 16 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Livengood Camp Airport, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Livengood, with a population of 16, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Livengood Camp Airport. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Livengood. Livengood Camp Airport benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Livengood Camp Airport form a rural corridor. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. Livengood dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 16 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Livengood (CDP), AK16

Overview

Lonely Air Station in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Loring Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Manokotak Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

May Creek Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

McCarthy Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

McGrath Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

McKinley National Park Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Mekoryuk Airport in Mekoryuk, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Metlakatla Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Metro Field stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 76,877 people live within 30 minutes of Metro Field, distributed among 8 incorporated communities. Fairbanks is the population center of the area with 32,515 residents, representing 42% of the overall catchment. Beyond Fairbanks, the next most populous communities are Badger at 19,031 and College at 11,332, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Fairbanks and Metro Field. 4 of the 8 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Metro Field exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. The presence of 3 communities above 10,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The population distribution, with Fairbanks serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 5,359 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Fairbanks (city), AK32,515
2 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
3 College (CDP), AK11,332
4 Chena Ridge (CDP), AK6,015
5 Farmers Loop (CDP), AK4,704
6 North Pole (city), AK2,243
7 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534
8 South Van Horn (CDP), AK503

Overview

Moser Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Moses Point Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Mountain Village Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Nelson Lagoon Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Nenana Municipal Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 358 people live within 30 minutes of Nenana Municipal Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Nenana is the population center of the area with 358 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Nenana and Nenana Municipal Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Nenana Municipal Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The population distribution, with Nenana serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 358 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Nenana (city), AK358

Overview

New Stuyahok Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a regional transportation hub in Alaska, Alaska, Nichin Cove Seaplane Base occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This airport connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Nichin Cove Seaplane Base includes 1 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 142. Naukati Bay anchors this population base at 142 residents, comprising approximately 100% of the total. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 1 communities out of 1 near Nichin Cove Seaplane Base have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Naukati Bay and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Nichin Cove Seaplane Base function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Nichin Cove Seaplane Base is reflected in the population data. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. With Naukati Bay as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 142 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Naukati Bay. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Nichin Cove Seaplane Base within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Naukati Bay (CDP), AK142

Overview

Nondalton Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

North Whale Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Nulato Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Nyac Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Olga Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Pedro Bay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Pelican Seaplane Base stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 98 people live within 30 minutes of Pelican Seaplane Base, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Pelican is the population center of the area with 98 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Pelican and Pelican Seaplane Base. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Pelican Seaplane Base exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The population distribution, with Pelican serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 98 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Pelican (city), AK98

Overview

Perry Island Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Perryville Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Pilot Point Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Platinum Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Point Baker Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Point Lay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Port Alexander Seaplane Base stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 78 people live within 30 minutes of Port Alexander Seaplane Base, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Port Alexander is the population center of the area with 78 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Port Alexander and Port Alexander Seaplane Base. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Port Alexander Seaplane Base exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The population distribution, with Port Alexander serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 78 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Port Alexander (city), AK78

Overview

Port Alice Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Port Bailey Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Port Heiden Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Port Protection Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Port Walter Seaplane Base functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 78 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Port Walter Seaplane Base, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Port Alexander, with a population of 78, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Port Walter Seaplane Base. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Port Alexander. Port Walter Seaplane Base benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Port Walter Seaplane Base form a rural corridor. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. Port Alexander dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 78 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Port Alexander (city), AK78

Overview

Port Williams Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Quartz Creek Airport functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 344 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Quartz Creek Airport, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Cooper Landing, with a population of 344, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Quartz Creek Airport. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Cooper Landing. Quartz Creek Airport benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Quartz Creek Airport form a rural corridor. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. Cooper Landing dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 344 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Cooper Landing (CDP), AK344

Overview

Ruby Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 139 people live within 30 minutes of Ruby Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Ruby is the population center of the area with 139 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Ruby and Ruby Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Ruby Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. The population distribution, with Ruby serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 139 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Ruby (city), AK139

Overview

Russian Mission Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Saginaw Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Saint Mary's Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

San Juan-Uganik Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Selawik Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Seldovia Airport in Alaska, Alaska serves as a regional transportation hub for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this airport draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Seldovia Airport, approximately 235 people reside across 1 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Seldovia, contributes 235 residents to this total, making up about 100% of the area's population. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Seldovia Airport are relatively small, with 1 out of 1 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Seldovia and regional destinations like Seldovia Airport for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Seldovia Airport catchment area reveals a rural landscape. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. Population concentration around Seldovia points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 235 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Seldovia Airport.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Seldovia (city), AK235

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Shageluk Airport is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Shageluk Airport plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Shageluk Airport encompasses a combined population of approximately 100 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Shageluk leads as the most populous nearby community with 100 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Shageluk Airport reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Shageluk and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Shageluk Airport as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Shageluk Airport can be characterized as rural. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. The presence of Shageluk as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 100, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Shageluk Airport within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Shageluk (city), AK100

Overview

Sheep Mountain Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Skwentna Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Sleetmute Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Solomon State Field Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Steamboat Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Stebbins Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Stony River 2 Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Summit Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Taku Lodge Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a regional transportation hub in Alaska, Alaska, Tanacross Airport occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This airport connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Tanacross Airport includes 1 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 1,243. Tok anchors this population base at 1,243 residents, comprising approximately 100% of the total. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 1 communities out of 1 near Tanacross Airport have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Tok and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Tanacross Airport function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Tanacross Airport is reflected in the population data. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. With Tok as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 1,243 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Tok. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Tanacross Airport within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Tok (CDP), AK1,243

Overview

Tatitlek Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Taylor Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Telida Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Tenakee Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Tetlin Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Situated in Alaska, Alaska, Thorne Bay Seaplane Base functions as a key airport serving the broader regional population. The regional transportation hub plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 476 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Thorne Bay Seaplane Base, spread across 1 distinct incorporated communities. Thorne Bay, with a population of 476, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 100% of the reachable population. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Thorne Bay Seaplane Base. With 1 of 1 communities registering populations under 5,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Thorne Bay. Thorne Bay Seaplane Base benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Thorne Bay Seaplane Base form a rural corridor. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. Thorne Bay dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a dispersed distribution. A median population of 476 among the catchment communities suggests that smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Alaska.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Thorne Bay (city), AK476

Overview

Tikchik Lodge Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Togiak Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 817 people live within 30 minutes of Togiak Airport, distributed among 1 incorporated communities. Togiak is the population center of the area with 817 residents, representing 100% of the overall catchment. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Togiak and Togiak Airport. 1 of the 1 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Togiak Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The population distribution, with Togiak serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 817 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Togiak (city), AK817

Overview

Tokeen Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Toksook Bay Airport is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Toksook Bay Airport plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Toksook Bay Airport encompasses a combined population of approximately 658 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Toksook Bay leads as the most populous nearby community with 658 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Toksook Bay Airport reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Toksook Bay and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Toksook Bay Airport as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Toksook Bay Airport can be characterized as rural. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The presence of Toksook Bay as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 658, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Toksook Bay Airport within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Toksook Bay (city), AK658

Overview

Tuluksak Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Tuntutuliak Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Twin Hills Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Tyonek Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Ugashik Bay Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Umiat Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Warm Springs Bay Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport stands as a notable airport in Alaska, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 41,705 people live within 30 minutes of Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport, distributed among 7 incorporated communities. North Lakes is the population center of the area with 9,450 residents, representing 23% of the overall catchment. Beyond North Lakes, the next most populous communities are Wasilla at 9,054 and Palmer at 5,888, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this airport.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near North Lakes and Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport. 2 of the 7 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal Airport exhibits predominantly rural characteristics. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The population distribution, with North Lakes serving as the primary anchor, suggests a dispersed settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 5,748 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: CDP · city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 North Lakes (CDP), AK9,450
2 Wasilla (city), AK9,054
3 Palmer (city), AK5,888
4 Gateway (CDP), AK5,748
5 South Lakes (CDP), AK5,229
6 Butte (CDP), AK3,589
7 Farm Loop (CDP), AK2,747

Overview

Waterfall Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

West Point Village Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

White Mountain Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Alaska, Willow Airport is a regional transportation hub that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Willow Airport plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Willow Airport encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,975 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Houston leads as the most populous nearby community with 1,975 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Willow Airport reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Houston and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Willow Airport as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Willow Airport can be characterized as rural. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The presence of Houston as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 1,975, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Willow Airport within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Houston (city), AK1,975

Overview

Wiseman Airport in Wiseman, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Yakataga Airport in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Yes Bay Lodge Seaplane Base in Alaska, Alaska is a regional transportation hub. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Costco

Overview

Costco Tire Center in Anchorage, Alaska is a wholesale retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Hospital

Overview

Alaska Psychiatric Institute in Anchorage, Alaska is a critical healthcare facility. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a critical healthcare facility in Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Bassett Army Community Hospital occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This hospital connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Bassett Army Community Hospital includes 8 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 76,877. Fairbanks anchors this population base at 32,515 residents, comprising approximately 42% of the total. Badger and College, with populations of 19,031 and 11,332 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 4 communities out of 8 near Bassett Army Community Hospital have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Fairbanks and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Bassett Army Community Hospital function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The urban nature of the area around Bassett Army Community Hospital is reflected in the population data. Several communities in the catchment surpass 10,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. With Fairbanks as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a concentrated demographic pattern. The median community size of 5,359 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are substantially smaller relative to Fairbanks. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Bassett Army Community Hospital within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Fairbanks (city), AK32,515
2 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
3 College (CDP), AK11,332
4 Chena Ridge (CDP), AK6,015
5 Farmers Loop (CDP), AK4,704
6 North Pole (city), AK2,243
7 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534
8 South Van Horn (CDP), AK503

Overview

Fairbanks Family Wellness stands as a notable hospital in Fairbanks, Alaska, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 76,877 people live within 30 minutes of Fairbanks Family Wellness, distributed among 8 incorporated communities. Fairbanks is the population center of the area with 32,515 residents, representing 42% of the overall catchment. Beyond Fairbanks, the next most populous communities are Badger at 19,031 and College at 11,332, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this hospital.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Fairbanks and Fairbanks Family Wellness. 4 of the 8 communities in this catchment have populations under 5,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across Alaska, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Fairbanks Family Wellness exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. Multiple communities exceed 10,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. The population distribution, with Fairbanks serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 5,359 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Fairbanks (city), AK32,515
2 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
3 College (CDP), AK11,332
4 Chena Ridge (CDP), AK6,015
5 Farmers Loop (CDP), AK4,704
6 North Pole (city), AK2,243
7 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534
8 South Van Horn (CDP), AK503

Overview

Petersburg Medical Center in Petersburg, Alaska is a critical healthcare facility. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Kodiak, Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center encompasses a combined population of approximately 4,216 residents across 1 incorporated communities. Mill Bay leads as the most populous nearby community with 4,216 residents, representing roughly 100% of the total catchment population. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 1 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Mill Bay and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center can be characterized as rural. The area is characterized by small communities, with few if any exceeding 10,000 residents, typical of a rural landscape in Alaska. The presence of Mill Bay as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 4,216, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Mill Bay (CDP), AK4,216

NationalPark

Overview

Aniakchak National Monument in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Beecher Pass State Marine Park in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Gates of the Arctic National Preserve in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Ivvavik National Park in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Semidi Wilderness in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Sitka National Historical Park in Alaska, Alaska is a nationally recognized natural attraction. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Target

Overview

Target in Anchorage, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Target in Alaska, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

As a major retail destination in Alaska, Alaska, Target occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This retail store connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Target includes 10 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 77,402. Knik-Fairview anchors this population base at 19,297 residents, comprising approximately 25% of the total. North Lakes and Meadow Lakes, with populations of 9,450 and 9,197 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 2 communities out of 10 near Target have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Knik-Fairview and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Target function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The suburban nature of the area around Target is reflected in the population data. The area features a suburban pattern where several communities of moderate size coexist with smaller towns, creating a varied demographic landscape. With Knik-Fairview as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a moderately concentrated demographic pattern. The median community size of 7,352 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are considerably smaller relative to Knik-Fairview. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Target within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP · city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Knik-Fairview (CDP), AK19,297
2 North Lakes (CDP), AK9,450
3 Meadow Lakes (CDP), AK9,197
4 Wasilla (city), AK9,054
5 Tanaina (CDP), AK8,817
6 Palmer (city), AK5,888
7 Gateway (CDP), AK5,748
8 South Lakes (CDP), AK5,229
9 Farm Loop (CDP), AK2,747
10 Houston (city), AK1,975

Walmart

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Kodiak, Walmart is a major retail destination that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Walmart plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Walmart encompasses a combined population of approximately 9,797 residents across 2 incorporated communities. Kodiak leads as the most populous nearby community with 5,581 residents, representing roughly 57% of the total catchment population. The next largest community, Mill Bay, adds 4,216 residents. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Walmart reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 2 nearby communities, 1 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Kodiak and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Walmart as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Walmart can be characterized as rural. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. The presence of Kodiak as the dominant population center creates a dispersed pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 4,898, indicating that most communities are smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Walmart within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Kodiak (city), AK5,581
2 Mill Bay (CDP), AK4,216

Overview

Walmart in Ketchikan, Alaska serves as a major retail destination for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this retail store draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Walmart, approximately 384 people reside across 1 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Saxman, contributes 384 residents to this total, making up about 100% of the area's population. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Walmart are relatively small, with 1 out of 1 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Saxman and regional destinations like Walmart for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Walmart catchment area reveals a rural landscape. With limited communities above 10,000 residents, the region displays a rural settlement pattern where populations are spread across numerous small incorporated places. Population concentration around Saxman points to a dispersed regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 384 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Walmart.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Saxman (city), AK384

Overview

Walmart Supercenter in Anchorage, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Walmart Supercenter in Anchorage, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Walmart Supercenter in Wasilla, Alaska serves as a major retail destination for the surrounding region. Located in Alaska, this retail store draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Walmart Supercenter, approximately 80,991 people reside across 11 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Knik-Fairview, contributes 19,297 residents to this total, making up about 24% of the area's population. The next largest communities are North Lakes (9,450) and Meadow Lakes (9,197), which together contribute an additional 18,647 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Walmart Supercenter are relatively small, with 3 out of 11 falling below 5,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Knik-Fairview and regional destinations like Walmart Supercenter for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Walmart Supercenter catchment area reveals a suburban landscape. The area features a suburban pattern where several communities of moderate size coexist with smaller towns, creating a varied demographic landscape. Population concentration around Knik-Fairview points to a moderately concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 5,888 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is considerably smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Walmart Supercenter.

Identifiers: CDP · city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Knik-Fairview (CDP), AK19,297
2 North Lakes (CDP), AK9,450
3 Meadow Lakes (CDP), AK9,197
4 Wasilla (city), AK9,054
5 Tanaina (CDP), AK8,817
6 Palmer (city), AK5,888
7 Gateway (CDP), AK5,748
8 South Lakes (CDP), AK5,229
9 Butte (CDP), AK3,589
10 Farm Loop (CDP), AK2,747
11 Houston (city), AK1,975

Overview

As a major retail destination in Kenai, Alaska, Walmart Supercenter occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This retail store connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Walmart Supercenter includes 5 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 30,627. Kalifornsky anchors this population base at 8,487 residents, comprising approximately 28% of the total. Kenai and Sterling, with populations of 7,424 and 5,918 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 2 communities out of 5 near Walmart Supercenter have fewer than 5,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Kalifornsky and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Walmart Supercenter function as critical nodes in the regional network of Alaska.

Geographic interpretation

The rural nature of the area around Walmart Supercenter is reflected in the population data. Most communities in the catchment have populations below 10,000, reflecting a predominantly rural region with dispersed settlement. With Kalifornsky as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a dispersed demographic pattern. The median community size of 5,918 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are smaller relative to Kalifornsky. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Walmart Supercenter within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: CDP · city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Kalifornsky (CDP), AK8,487
2 Kenai (city), AK7,424
3 Sterling (CDP), AK5,918
4 Nikiski (CDP), AK4,456
5 Soldotna (city), AK4,342

Overview

Walmart Supercenter in Eagle River, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.

Overview

Located in the Alaska community of Fairbanks, Walmart Supercenter is a major retail destination that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Walmart Supercenter plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Walmart Supercenter encompasses a combined population of approximately 76,877 residents across 8 incorporated communities. Fairbanks leads as the most populous nearby community with 32,515 residents, representing roughly 42% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Badger with 19,031 residents and College with 11,332, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Walmart Supercenter. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Walmart Supercenter reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in Alaska. Of the 8 nearby communities, 4 have populations below 5,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Fairbanks and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Walmart Supercenter as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Walmart Supercenter can be characterized as urban. Several communities in the catchment surpass 10,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. The presence of Fairbanks as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 5,359, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Walmart Supercenter within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Fairbanks (city), AK32,515
2 Badger (CDP), AK19,031
3 College (CDP), AK11,332
4 Chena Ridge (CDP), AK6,015
5 Farmers Loop (CDP), AK4,704
6 North Pole (city), AK2,243
7 Moose Creek (CDP), AK534
8 South Van Horn (CDP), AK503

Overview

Walmart Supercenter in Anchorage, Alaska is a major retail destination. No incorporated communities were identified within a 30-minute drive of this location, which may indicate a remote or geographically isolated setting. Areas like this are common across parts of Alaska, where road networks, terrain, or sparse development limit accessibility to nearby population centers.

No communities found within 30 minutes.