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Nuniaq Kodiak: Authentic Alaskan Flavors & Local Culture

If you’re ever in Kodiak, Alaska, and looking for a place to eat that’s both cool and full of local flavor, Nuniaq is the spot. This Native-owned restaurant mixes traditional Alaskan recipes with modern twists, making it a must-try for anyone visiting Kodiak Island. The name “Nuniaq” has a special meaning in the Sugpiaq/Alutiiq language—it…

Discover The Rookery: Kodiak’s Cozy Yarn Shop & Community

Step into The Rookery, a charming shop in Kodiak, and escape the bustling city streets. Upon entering, visitors are greeted with warmth and a welcoming smile from the owner, Chris Lynch. This store is a haven for fiber enthusiasts, offering many yarns and related supplies. Inside, shelves are stocked with skeins of yarn in a…

Bear Viewing at Kodiak Brown Bear Center

The Kodiak Brown Bear Center (KBBC) is an incredible place where you can see Kodiak brown bears up close in the wild! This special spot is owned by the Alutiiq people, who have lived on Kodiak Island for over 7,000 years. It’s a perfect place for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. Getting to the…

Protecting Kodiak Parks: Friends of Kodiak State Parks

The Friends of Kodiak State Parks (FKSP) is a group of people who love and work hard to protect Kodiak’s state parks. Since 1997, they’ve helped take care of these beautiful places so everyone can enjoy them now and in the future. FKSP teaches people about Kodiak’s nature and history through fun activities like guided…