
Understand
[edit]Though Yakutat's population was only 662 in 2010, it has regular passenger flights, some in Boeing 737-400s, to its airport, which was built for an Army Air Force base during World War II.
Get in
[edit]There are no roads connecting Yakutat to other parts of Alaska.
By plane
[edit]Alaska Airlines has regular service from Anchorage, Cordova, Juneau, and Seattle.
By sea
[edit]There is regular ferry service from several ports in southeast Alaska. The Alaska Marine Highway System only serves Yakutat on "cross gulf" routes.
Get around
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Yakutat is the surfing capital of Alaska.
Buy
[edit]- Mallott's General Store, 509 Max Italio Dr, ☏ +1 907 784-3355.
- Icy Waves Surf Shop, 935 Haida St, ☏ +1 907 784-3253.
- Yakutat Hardware, 1200 Mallott Ave, ☏ +1 907 784-3203.
- Glass Door Bar, 550 Mallott Ave, ☏ +1 907 784-3331.
Eat
[edit]- Dierick's Tsiu River Lodge. Offers large portions and hot soup.
Drink
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