Location Description:Port Alsworth is on the east shore of Lake Clark at Hardenburg Bay, 22 miles
northeast of Nondalton. It lies in the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The community lies at
approximately 60.202500° North Latitude and -154.312780° (West) Longitude. Port Alsworth is located in
the Iliamna Recording District. The area encompasses 22.7 sq. miles of land and 0.1 sq. miles of water.
Climate: Average summer temperatures range from 42 to 62; winter temperatures range from 6 to 30.
Annual rainfall is 26 inches, with 70 inches of snowfall.
Transportation:
Roads:
Winter Trails:
Runway: Private-owned 3,000' long by 100' wide
Barge:
Closest Major River:
Demographics:The population of the community consists of 22.1% Alaska Native or part Native. Port
Alsworth's population is primarily non-Native. During the 2000 U.S. Census, total housing units numbered
70, and vacant housing units numbered 36. Vacant housing units used only seasonally numbered 34. U.S.
Census data for Year 2000 showed 58 residents as employed. The unemployment rate at that time was 4.92
percent, although 32.56 percent of all adults were not in the work force. The median household income
was $58,750, per capita income was $21,716, and 6 percent of residents were living below the poverty
level.
Power Source: Tanalian Electric Cooperative
Local Government Offices: Village Corporation - Tanalian Incorporated, 2425 Merrill Field Dr.,
Anchorage, AK 99501