List of islands of Alaska

This is a list of islands of the U.S. state of Alaska. Approximately 2,670 named islands help to make Alaska the largest state in the United States.[A][1]

 
Akutan Island
 
Afognak Island coastline at Kazakof Bay
 
Amak Island, Steller sea lion haul out
 
Bendel Island coastline
 
Big Koniuji Island
 
Bogoslof Island
 
Chagulak Island, seen from Amukta Island
 
Chiswell Islands
 
Mount Cleveland on Chuginadak Island
 
Douglas Harbor, Douglas Island
 
A village on Little Diomede Island
 
Lighthouse on Eldred Rock
 
Dall Island from space, with Forrester Island in the foreground left
 
Fairway Rock
 
South flank of volcano, Gareloi Island
 
Great Sitkin Island from the shore of Adak Island
 
Haenke Island
 
Hall Island
 
Islands of Four Mountains
 
Kaniuji Island
 
Kiska Island volcano
 
King Island
 
Little Sitkin Island from space
 
Southern tip of Lincoln Island
 
Petersburg, Alaska on Mitkof Island
 
Montague Island coastline
 
A raft of Steller sea lions off Middleton Island
 
New Eddystone Rock
 
Pennock Island
 
Skulls washed up on the Punuk Islands
 
Mountain roses (Rosa woodsii) on Raspberry Island
 
Castle Rock, Shumagin Islands
 
Shipwreck, St. George Island, 1996
 
Purple oxytrope (Oxytropis nigrescens) on St. Matthew Island
 
St. Paul Island
 
Tanaga Island volcanoes
 
Cape Promontory, Unimak Island
 
Mt. Dewey on Wrangell Island
 
Yunaska Island

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Notes

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^ A: Notes:

USGS GNIS named islands by Borough or Census Area:[2]

#
Streams
and
GNIS
query
Link
Borough
or
Census Area
205 Aleutians East
266 Aleutians West
1 Anchorage
28 Bethel
1 Bristol Bay
0 Denali
13 Dillingham
13 Fairbanks North Star
25 Haines
170 Hoonah-Angoon
32 Juneau
97 Kenai Peninsula
47 Ketchikan Gateway
186 Kodiak Island
34 Kusilvak
66 Lake and Peninsula
14 Matanuska-Susitna
24 Nome
75 North Slope
7 Northwest Arctic
507 P. of Wales-O. Ketchikan
318 Sitka
0 Skagway
3 Southeast Fairbanks
149 Valdez-Cordova
206 Wrangell-Petersburg
19 Yakutat
164 Yukon-Koyukuk
2670 TOTAL

References

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  1. ^ "Alaska Office of Economic Development". Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Archived from the original on 2006-09-24. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
  2. ^ "USGS GNIS named-islands in Alaska".

General references

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