Karluk
Nestled on Kodiak Island,
Karluk is a tiny community with a population of just over 30. Despite
its size, Karluk boasts some of Alaska's most incredible natural wonders. The crown jewel is the Karluk River, widely
recognized as the greatest sockeye salmon river in the world. This majestic
waterway also attracts king salmon, Dolly Varden, steelhead, and rainbow trout, making it a
dream destination for anglers.
Just a few miles inland lies Karluk Lake, another
prime fishing spot. Beyond the bounty of its waters, Karluk offers
opportunities to explore the surrounding Kodiak National Wildlife
Refuge, home to the legendary Kodiak brown bear. History
buffs can delve into the past at the Ascension of Our Lord Russian Orthodox
Chapel, a designated National Historic Site built in 1888.