12 shops, enterprises, professionals and companies in Port Heiden

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Aleut Trading
General Merchandise
13 Firewater Ln 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2217
Carol's Bed & Breakfast
Bed And Breakfast Accommodations
6 Upper Meshik Hts 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2203
Christensen & Sons Llc
Rental Agencies
1010 Trapper Hill Rd 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2226
2200 James St 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2441
Meshik School
Schools
1500 School Rd 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2210
Native Council Of Port Heiden
Government Offices Native American, Federal Government Contractors
Po Box 49007 99549-0007 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2296
Lower Site Rd 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-246-3325
Port Heiden City Office
Government Offices City Village And Twp
2200 James St 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2209
Port Heiden City Office
Federal Government Contractors
Po Box 49050 99549-0050 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2209
2200 James St 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2208
Transportation Maintenance
State Government Transportation Programs
Airport Rd 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2410
Tribal Children's Svc Worker
Social Service And Welfare Organizations
2200 James St 99549 - Port Heiden (AK)
907-837-2225
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Municipality of Port Heiden map

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Number of companies
12
County
Lake Peninsula
State
Alaska
Prefix
907

PORT HEIDEN

Located in the southwest of Alaska, Port Heiden has a rich history dating back to its origins as a fishing and trading hub for the native Alutiiq people.

This municipality, nestled along the scenic coast, boasts a vibrant commercial landscape that revolves primarily around its maritime resources.

Fishing has been a cornerstone of Port Heiden's economy for generations, with its pristine waters teeming with an abundance of salmon, halibut, and other prized catches.

The town's strategic location has made it a crucial port for the seafood industry, attracting fishing vessels and processing facilities year-round.

In addition to fishing, Port Heiden also engages in subsistence hunting and gathering activities, further enhancing its local economy.Over the years, Port Heiden has diversified its commercial activities to include tourism, taking advantage of its breathtaking natural beauty and abundant wildlife.

Visitors flock to the municipality to experience outdoor adventures like fishing, birdwatching, and hiking, providing a boost to the local economy.

The town's small businesses, including shops, restaurants, and accommodations, cater to tourists and residents alike, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere characteristic of Alaskan hospitality.

With its strong ties to the land and sea, Port Heiden continues to thrive as a charming and resilient community in the Last Frontier.