Getting Around
Due to its remote location, transportation options are limited. Plan ahead for travel within the borough.





North Slope Borough, located in the northernmost part of Alaska, is a region characterized by its remote Arctic landscapes and rich indigenous culture. The borough is home to Utqiaġvik, the northernmost settlement in the United States, offering a unique opportunity to experience life in the Arctic. Visitors can explore the stunning natural beauty of the region, including its vast tundra and diverse wildlife. The area is also rich in cultural heritage, with opportunities to learn about the traditions and history of the indigenous communities that call this region home.
North Slope Borough, located in the northernmost part of Alaska, is a region characterized by its remote Arctic landscapes and rich indigenous culture. The borough is home to Utqiaġvik, the northernmost settlement in the United States, offering a unique opportunity to experience life in the Arctic. Visitors can explore the stunning natural beauty of the region, including its vast tundra and diverse wildlife. The area is also rich in cultural heritage, with opportunities to learn about the traditions and history of the indigenous communities that call this region home.
Northernmost region in Alaska.
Rich indigenous culture and history.
Stunning Arctic landscapes.
Unique wildlife viewing opportunities.
Remote location with limited access.
Unique Arctic wildlife and landscapes.
Rich indigenous cultural heritage.
Due to its remote location, transportation options are limited. Plan ahead for travel within the borough.
Try traditional indigenous dishes, which are a staple in the region.
Adventurous travelers and cultural enthusiasts.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
11,219
Prepare for extreme weather conditions, especially during winter months.
Respect local customs and traditions when visiting indigenous communities.
English, Inupiat
June-August
Spring is a transition period with melting snow and increasing daylight, ideal for wildlife viewing.
Summer offers the best weather with 24-hour daylight, perfect for exploring the tundra.
Fall brings stunning autumn colors and the start of the aurora borealis season.
Winter is harsh with extreme cold and darkness, but offers a chance to experience the polar night.