| Community | Nuiqsut |
|---|---|
| Borough | North Slope Borough |
| Regional Corporation | Arctic Slope Alaska Native Regional Corporation |
| Village Corporation | Kuukpik Corporation |
| Electric Grid | Nuiqsut Grid |
| Latitude, Longitude | 70.21731414, -150.99901621 |
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Air travel provides the only year-round access. The gravel airstrip is owned and operated by the North Slope Borough. Barrow is a primary air hub for surrounding villages. Mail is shipped to Nuiqsut along the Dalton Highway and then flown from Deadhorse. Coastal access for barged fuel and supply deliveries is possible during the ice-free season, which takes place for only a few weeks during the middle of summer. A 60-mile ice road reaches Nuiqsut approximately 5-7 months per year from Deadhorse and Prudhoe Bay, which are connected to the Alaska road system via the Dalton Highway. Additional trails connect Nuiqsut to Anaktuvak Pass (140 miles) and Atqasuk (150 miles). Snowmobiles and ATVs are commonly used for local transportation. Proposed development of the Colville River Road would provide year-round access to eastern portions of the National Petroleum Reserve Area, and would include a spur road to Nuiqsut.
| District | Name | As of Date |
|---|---|---|
| 40 | Arctic | 2022-05-24 |
| Senate District | As of Date |
|---|---|
| T | 2022-05-24 |