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Ketchikan
Community Overview:
Ketchikan
Native Community Name:
Kichx_áan
Place Name Translation:
Indigenous Language:
Tlingit
English Pronunciation:
KET chuh kan
Harbor Dock:
Yes
State Ferry:
Yes
Cargo Barge:
Yes
Road Connection:
No
Coastal:
Post Office:
Ketchikan Post Office
+ 1 (907) 225-9602
ANCSA Regional Corporation:
Sealaska Corporation
Native Regional Health Care:
Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
ANCSA Regional Non-Profit:
Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
School District:
Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District
Healthcare Facility:
Gateway Mental Health Services
+1 (800) 478-7738
Community Connections
+1 (907) 225-7825
Ketchikan Public Health Center
+1 (907) 225-4350
PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
+1 (907) 225-5171
Ketchikan Indian Community Behavioral Health
+1 (907) 228-9203
KAR House Residential Program
+1 (800) 478-7738
Ketchikan Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic
+1 (907) 228-4900
Residential Youth Care
+1 (907) 225-4664
Library:
Ketchikan Public Library
+ 1 (907) 225-3331
Disadvantaged Community:
Yes
No
Connected to National Highway System (NHS):
Yes
No
Access to Other Public Aviation Facilities:
Yes
No
Description:
Regularly-scheduled jet services offer air service transportation from the state-owned Ketchikan International Airport, which has a paved, lighted, asphalt runway. The airport lies on Gravina Island, a 10-minute ferry ride from Ketchikan's waterfront. Ketchikan is a regional transportation hub, with numerous air taxi services located along the waterfront to that service the surrounding communities. There are four major float plane landing facilities: Tongass Narrows, Peninsula Point, Ketchikan Harbor, and Murphy's. Ketchikan is the first port of call in Alaska for cruise ships and Alaska Marine Highway vessels. Harbor and docking facilities include a breakwater, a deep draft dock, port located downtown, five small boat harbors, a privately-owned dry dock and ship repair yard, boat launches, and a state ferry terminal. The shipyard is privately owned. The Inter-Island Ferry Authority operates a once-daily, year-round ferry service between Ketchikan and Hollis Prince of Wales Island.
DCCED Certified Population Counts
Year
Population
2019
8103
2020
8040
2021
8149
2022
7998
2023
7803
2024
7661
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
Year Range: 2019-2024
School District Enrollment
Grade
Students
PreKindergarten
0
Kindergarten
5
FirstGrade
1
SecondGrade
6
ThirdGrade
4
FourthGrade
5
FifthGrade
9
SixthGrade
5
SeventhGrade
4
EighthGrade
9
NinthGrade
4
TenthGrade
6
EleventhGrade
7
TwelfthGrade
11
TotalEnrollmentK12
76
TotalEnrollmentPK12
76
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
School Year: 2024/2025
Community Statistics
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
Community: Kichx_áan (Ketchikan)
Data Sources: Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA) Data Portal
Community Regions Overview
Alaska Native Place Names
Community Pronunciations in English
School Enrollment
Healthcare Facilities: Healthcare SafetyNet Directory
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Community Transportation Overview
DCCED Certified Population Counts
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