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Kodiak Crab Festival

Originally known as the King Crab Festival, this festival began in 1958 to market a new industry: King Crab, which was not a famous or well-known food at the time. As the King Crab’s popularity declined, and other crabs were getting recognized in Kodiak, the “King” was dropped off the festival name and later became…

Museums in Kodiak, Alaska

Located on the second largest island in the United States -Kodiak Island-and with its unique landscape and outdoor opportunities make, it’s no doubt why the city of Kodiak is a popular choice for nature enthusiasts. Kodiak has many special activities and places worth exploring scattered throughout the city. But, besides its recreational areas, this city…

Best Hikes in Kodiak Alaska

There’s nothing like getting out for a hike to get fresh air. This fun and simple activity have been embraced for decades. From treks to relaxing strolls, these are the best hiking experiences near Kodiak. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced hiker, dust off your hiking boots ’cause we’re going on an adventure!   …

Learn about Kodiak Island’s Hidden Treasure

Kodiak Island is located in the Gulf of Alaska. It is the largest Alaskan Island and is the second-largest in the United States. This island is 160 km long and covers an area of 9,311 km². Kodiak Island is separated from the Alaska Peninsula by Shelikof Strait that is 30 miles off the Alaskan coast and…