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Community Overview: Kasilof
Ggasilat
Place Name Translation:
Indigenous Language: Dena'ina
English Pronunciation:
kuh SEE loff
Harbor Dock: No
State Ferry: No
Cargo Barge: No
Road Connection: Yes
Coastal:
Post Office: Kasilof Post Office
+ 1 (907) 262-7458
ANCSA Regional Corporation: Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated
Native Regional Health Care:
ANCSA Regional Non-Profit: Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Incorporated
School District: Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Healthcare Facility: Ionia
+1 (907) 262-2824
Library: Kasilof Public Library
+ 1 (907) 262-4844
Disadvantaged Community:
Connected to National Highway System (NHS):
Access to Other Public Aviation Facilities:
Description: Kasilof lies on the Sterling Highway, which provides road access to Anchorage, 162 road miles to the north. The state owns and operates a gravel airstrip, and there are three additional private airstrips in the vicinity. The nearest airport with scheduled commercial service is approximately 20 road miles north in the City of Kenai, which also offers docking facilities. At Kasilof, there is a boat launch on the Kasilof River, and DNR is planning the addition of a second boat launch to facilitate sport fishing on the lower Kasilof River.
DCCED Certified Population Counts
YearPopulation
2018555
2019542
2020532
2021519
2022525
2023529
2024559
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)
Year Range: 2018-2024
School District Enrollment
GradeStudents
PreKindergarten8
Kindergarten24
FirstGrade18
SecondGrade24
ThirdGrade15
FourthGrade23
FifthGrade19
SixthGrade24
SeventhGrade0
EighthGrade0
NinthGrade0
TenthGrade0
EleventhGrade0
TwelfthGrade0
TotalEnrollmentK12147
TotalEnrollmentPK12155
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)
School Year: 2024/2025
Community Statistics
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)
Community: Ggasilat (Kasilof)