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Pilot Point rests on the western edge of the Alaska Peninsula, a place where the vastness of the Pacific Ocean meets a rugged, untamed land. It lies 369.3 miles south-west of Anchorage, AK (from Anchorage, AK: bearing 230°T), and is situated 83.0 miles south-south-west of Naknek. The landscape here is a study in muted greens and greys, a tapestry of low, rolling tundra punctuated by the dark, skeletal silhouettes of stunted spruce trees. Winds, perpetually whispering secrets from the sea, scythe across the open terrain, bending the hardy grasses and carrying the sharp, briny scent of the coast. The sky, an immense canvas, often hangs low and heavy, its grey hues reflecting in the restless waters that fringe the settlement. Small, weathered buildings, painted in utilitarian blues and whites, huddle together against the elements, their corrugated metal roofs gleaming dully under the diffused light. The air itself feels thin and bracing, carrying the distant cries of seabirds and the steady, rhythmic pulse of the tide. The history of Pilot Point is intrinsically tied to the bounty of its waters and the resilience of its people. For generations, the primary pulse of Pilot Point's economy has been the fishing industry, with the surrounding bays and inlets teeming with salmon and other marine life. The legacy of commercial fishing is etched into the very rhythm of life here, from the early morning departures of small boats to the evening scent of drying nets. This locality also served as a vital navigational point, its strategic position along the coast lending it its name and a quiet importance in the maritime history of the region. Evidence of this enduring connection to the sea can be seen in the weathered docks and the enduring spirit of self-reliance that characterizes the residents of Pilot Point, a testament to their ability to thrive in this wild and beautiful corner of Alaska.
| Location | Pilot Point, Lake and Peninsula, Alaska |
| Coordinates | 57.564167°N, 157.579167°W |
| Timezone | Alaska Time (America/Anchorage) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 99649 |
| Area Code | 907 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |