Dillingham is located in Southwestern Alaska at the extreme northern end
of Nushagak Bay, at the confluence of the Wood and Nushagak Rivers. It
lies 360 miles Southwest of Anchorage, Alaska, which is a one hour, 15
minute trip by air.
There are no roads leading to Dillingham. The town
is considered a bush Alaska town, with approximately 2,350 year round
residents. There are about 30 miles of paved roads and another 30 miles
of gravel roads once you get here.
The slogan for this area is “Nature’s Front Porch.” Come
and visit and enjoy an opportunity of a lifetime.