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King Cove
Community Overview:
King Cove
Native Community Name:
Agdaaĝux
Place Name Translation:
Indigenous Language:
Unangan Aleut
English Pronunciation:
Harbor Dock:
Yes
State Ferry:
Yes
Cargo Barge:
Yes
Road Connection:
No
Coastal:
Yes
Post Office:
King Cove Post Office
+ 1 (907) 497-2363
ANCSA Regional Corporation:
Aleut Corporation
Native Regional Health Care:
Eastern Aleutian Tribes, Incorporated
ANCSA Regional Non-Profit:
Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association, Incorporated
School District:
Aleutians East Borough School District
Healthcare Facility:
King Cove Public Health Nursing - Anchorage Itinerant Services
(907) 334-2260
King Cove Medical Clinic - Eastern Aleutian Tribes
(907) 497-2311
Library:
Disadvantaged Community:
Yes
No
Connected to National Highway System (NHS):
Yes
No
Access to Other Public Aviation Facilities:
Yes
No
Description:
King Cove is accessible by air and sea only. A state-owned gravel runway is available. Gale force crosswinds are common, as the airport lies in a valley between two volcanic peaks. Currently a hovercraft provides regular service to nearby Cold Bay, which enjoys more stable flying conditions. Cold Bay Airport also has a longer runway allowing the airport to handle larger planes. A high priority for local transportation has long been construction of an access road between King Cove and Cold Bay to provide a more reliable link to the outside world during emergencies. As of the Fall of 2012, the City of King Cove awaited a final decision on a proposed land transfer that would allow the access road to be extended directly to Cold Bay. In addition to air travel and limited road access, the state ferry provides bi-monthly service to King Cove between May and October. In addition, one public deep-water dock is available in King Cove. The dock can be used by fuel and cargo barges, the state ferry, and large fishing vessels. In addition, a new harbor is operated by the City and provides additional moorage for larger vessels ranging between 60 and 150 feet in length.
DCCED Certified Population Counts
Year
Population
2018
920
2019
919
2020
900
2021
855
2022
959
2023
874
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
Year Range: 2018-2023
School District Enrollment
Grade
Students
PreKindergarten
7
Kindergarten
13
FirstGrade
3
SecondGrade
1
ThirdGrade
6
FourthGrade
4
FifthGrade
3
SixthGrade
7
SeventhGrade
7
EighthGrade
4
NinthGrade
9
TenthGrade
6
EleventhGrade
10
TwelfthGrade
4
TotalEnrollmentK12
77
TotalEnrollmentPK12
84
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
School Year: 2022/2023
Community Statistics
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
Community: AgdaaÄuxˆ (King Cove)
Data Sources: Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA) Data Portal
Community Regions Overview
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Community Pronunciations in English
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Healthcare Facilities: Healthcare SafetyNet Directory
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DCCED Certified Population Counts
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ACS Population Characteristics: Age
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