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Port Alsworth, Alaska Weather

Port Alsworth, Alaska — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery, tides and marine conditions, soil and crop conditions for Port Alsworth, Lake and Peninsula.

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About Port Alsworth, Alaska

Port Alsworth breathes the wild air of the Alaskan interior, a settlement clinging to the shores of Lake Clark, itself a vast, serpentine artery pulsing with glacial melt and sky-blue clarity. It lies 164.8 miles west-south-west of Anchorage, AK (from Anchorage, AK: bearing 247°T), and is situated 90.7 miles west-north-west of Anchor Point. The landscape here is a symphony of raw, untamed beauty: towering, snow-dusted peaks of the Chigmit Mountains loom in the distance, their rugged flanks often softened by the ethereal glow of the aurora borealis on clear nights. Below them, the land rolls into a mosaic of boreal forest, a dense tapestry of spruce and birch, interspersed with the shimmering, life-giving veins of countless smaller lakes and winding rivers that feed into the grand expanse of Lake Clark. The air itself carries a crisp, invigorating chill, even in the height of summer, and the silence is profound, broken only by the cry of a loon or the gentle lapping of water against the pebbled shore. The very ground beneath your feet, a mix of gravel and resilient tundra moss, feels ancient and enduring, a testament to the immense geological forces that shaped this land. Port Alsworth's story is one of hardy resilience and a deep connection to the natural world, a narrative woven not through grand pronouncements but through the quiet persistence of its inhabitants. This remote outpost, once a hub for prospectors and trappers, has evolved into a vital gateway to the stunning wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Its economy, though modest, thrives on the sustainable harvest of its resources and the burgeoning appeal of wilderness tourism. Floatplanes, the lifeblood of this isolated community, hum overhead, ferrying visitors and essential supplies, their arrival and departure a constant, vital rhythm in the daily life of Port Alsworth. The town's character is defined by a pragmatic self-reliance, a shared understanding forged in the face of long winters and the boundless opportunities of the Alaskan frontier. Here, life moves to a different cadence, one dictated by the seasons and the ever-present, awe-inspiring majesty of the surrounding wilderness.

LocationPort Alsworth, Lake and Peninsula, Alaska
Coordinates60.2025°N, 154.312778°W
TimezoneAlaska Time (America/Anchorage)
ZIP Code(s)99653
Area Code907
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service