Nome is a city in the Arctic region of Alaska. It is a town of about 4,000 people, about half of whom are Alaska natives. It is the transportation and commerce center for Northwest Alaska. It also is the western terminus of the Iditarod Trail.
Understand
Climate
The Nome region has a tundra climate, with cool summers and very cold winters.
History
Nome's main claim to fame is a gold rush that happened at the turn to the twentieth century and caused the population to grow to over 20,000. There is still gold and mining, but the gold lying openly on the beaches is a thing of the past. It was the end point of the 1925 serum run to Nome from the port city of Seward to fight a diphtheria epidemic in town; an event which inspired the 1995 animated film Balto.
Get in
By plane
By ship
Cruise Ship: There are a couple cruise ships a year that stop in Nome as part of a trip through the Northwest Passage.
Get around
Car, bus, and taxi.
See
- Bering Land Bridge Visitor Center, 1st floor of the Sitnusak Building on Front St., 64.4978534°, -165.4112829°. Daily, 10AM-6PM. Free 2016-09-04
- Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum, 100 W. 7th St., 64.5034134°, -165.4069531°, +1 907 443-6630, museum@ci.nome.ak.us. M-Th Noon-7 PM, F-Sa Noon- 6P M. $7 Adults, $6 Youth and Elders, Free First Fridays of the Month
- The Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Finishes in mid-March in Nome. Iditarod events take place during the whole month.
- The Iron Dog Snomobile Race. Runs from Wasilla to Nome and back in February. Snowmobile races are also held most weekends in winter.
- The world's largest gold pan, 64.4998163°, -165.4095767°. (18 ft) in Anvil City Park.
- Katirvik Cultural Center, 504 Seppala Dri, 64.500730°, -165.411735°, +1 907 443-4340. 2018-01-02
Do
- Bering Sea Ice Golf Classic. 3rd Saturday in March. Golf on the frozen Bering Sea.
- Alaska Wilderness Expeditions, +1 907 443-7231, jpike@nome.net. River kayak touring. 7, 10, and 14-day trips for groups of 4-6 people, from flat water floats up to class III rivers.
- Steve's Guide Service, +1-907-443-2880 (day), +1-907-443-7929 (evenings). Full or half day fishing trips for 1-5 persons, short evening trips, all tackle and bait provided.
- Jade's Arctic Grizzlies, +1 907 443-2083. The area has one of the largest bear populations in Alaska, depending on the season, hunt for moose, ptarmigan or caribou. Fishing trips and bird hunting also arranged. Photographer excursions are welcome.
- Nome Discovery Tours, +1 907 443-2814, discover@gci.net. Pan for gold, historical or tundra tours, Eskimo village visits or customize.
Buy
Eat
- Milano's Pizzeria, 2824 Front St, 64.497477°, -165.404701°, +1 907 443-2924. 2018-01-02
- Subway, 135 East Front St, 64.497310°, -165.405455°, +1 907 443-8100. 2018-01-02
- Polar Café, 205 West Front St, +1 907-443-2661.
Drink
Sleep
- Aurora Inn, 302 E. Front St, 64.4980°, -165.4095°, +1 907-443-3838, aurorainn@gci.net. 68 units.
- Nome Nugget Inn, 315 West Front St, 64.497915°, -165.410543°, +1 907-443-2323, info@nomenuggetinn.com. 42 rooms.
- Trails End - Apartments by the Day, 308 West First St, +1 907-443-3600. 2 units.
- Bed For A Night, 707 E 4th Ave, +1 907-443-3841, vmalov@gci.net. $90 and up
- Bering Sea Bed & Breakfast, 1103 E. 5th Ave, +1 907 443-2936, handelnd@nome.net.
- Mai's Guest House, +1 907 443-4113.
- Sweet Dreams B and B, +1 907 443-2919.
Go next
- Council — No-one has lived in Council since 1990. However, the population can pass 100 in summer, when inhabitants of Nome drive to Council to stay in one of the abandoned homes as a vacation home. It is accessible via the Nome-Council Highway, a 72-mile dirt road, in a pretty wooded valley.
- Solomon — a tiny town that is next on the Iditarod Trail
- Teller — at 200, a sizable town for this part of Alaska, near the Bering Strait and accessible via the beautiful 70-mile dirt Nome-Teller Highway