Port Clarence
Port Clarence is a small community located in the state of Alaska, specifically within the Nome Census Area. It is situated on the southern shore of the Bering Sea, near the mouth of the Clarence River. The area is known for its remote location and natural beauty, attracting visitors interested in outdoor activities and wildlife.
The community has a rich history tied to the indigenous Iñupiat people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years. Today, Port Clarence is primarily accessible by boat or plane, with limited infrastructure and services, making it a unique destination for those seeking adventure in a pristine environment.