We consider South Central Alaska to be the remaining portion of Alaska West from the Canadian Border to the Easterly Line of Southwest Alaska and Northerly to the Southern line of the portion of Alaska we have labeled as Interior Alaska excluding Southeast Alaska (the Panhandle - and at times called the Interior Passage).

Cities of 100,000 or more:

Anchorage


Cities of 10,000 to 100,000:

Wasilla


Towns of 1,000 to 10,000:

Cordova

Homer

Houston

Kenai

Palmer

Seward

Soldotna

Valdez


Towns and Villages:

Akakna

Anchor Point

Anchorage

Big Lake

Butte

Chistochina

Chitina

Chugiak

Clam Gulch

Cooper Landing

Copper Center

Cordova

Duffy’s Roadhouse

Eagle River

Elmendorf AFB

Fort Richardson

Gakona

Girdwood

Glennallen

Gulkana

Hatcher Pass

Homer

Hope

Houston

Indian

Karluk

Kasilof

Kenai

Mentasta

Montana Creek

Moose Pass

Nikiski

Ninilchik

Palmer

Seldovia

Seward

Skentna

Slana

Soldotna

Sterling

Sutton

Talkeetna

Tatitlek

Trapper Creek

Tyonek

Valdez

Wasilla

Whittier

Willow

Yah

Southcentral Alaska is the portion of the U.S. state of Alaska consisting of the shorelines and uplands of the central Gulf of Alaska. Most of the population of the state lives in this region, concentrated in and around the city of Anchorage.

The area includes Cook Inlet, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River Valley. Tourism, fisheries, and petroleum production are important economic activities.

The major city is Anchorage. Other cities and towns include Palmer, Wasilla, Kenai/Soldotna, Homer, Seward, Valdez, and Cordova.


Southcentral Alaska includes all the cities, towns and villages on the left. Click a name to see more information.


This information from Wikipedia: For more info. go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage,_Alaska

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