Wainwright
Wainwright, also known
as Ulguniq or Kuuk in Iñupiaq, is a city
situated on the North Slope Borough of Alaska. Named after
Lt. John Wainwright, it boasts a
scenic location along a coastal bluff overlooking the Chukchi Sea. The city is
known for its natural beauty and undeveloped landscapes, perfect for those
seeking an off-the-beaten-path Alaskan experience. During
winters, the Birch Hill Ski & Snowboard Area transforms
into a popular spot for winter sports enthusiasts. For groceries and
essentials, visitors can head to the Wainwright Cooperative
Store, the village's only grocery store. Wainwright offers a
peaceful and rural atmosphere, with most residents owning their homes. However,
there's a hotel and restaurant available for visitors seeking accommodations
and dining options.