Anvik, Alaska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Anvik, Alaska, is home to a significant number of Asian-American residents. It ranks number one for Asian-Americans, and the city's percentage of singles is 54.5% higher than Alaska's average. There are approximately 200 people living in Anvik, with approximately two-thirds of the residents being Asian. Other factors that contribute to this city's high percentage of singles include:

Anvik is a census-designated place. The city is a Deg Hit'an village, and its name is Anvik, which means "exit" in the Central Alaskan Yup'ik language. Although this is not the original name, it has become the town's common name. Perhaps early Russian explorers named it after the town. The native Deg Xinag language name of the city is Deloy Ges. Anvik has an estimated population of 85 people, down from 104 in 2000.

A brief look at the average length of day in Anvik, Alaska, reveals that 65.8% of residences are owned, while 34.2% are rented. This varies significantly from region to region, but based on recent data, Anvik has a longer, darker, and more snowy day than other parts of Alaska. Regardless of whether you're looking for a sunny or cloudy day, Anvik has an ideal climate for living there.

Anvik is located near the mouth of the Anvik River and is approximately 34 miles north of Holy Cross. Anvik has an airport with a 2,960-foot runway and is connected to the town's downtown by a national side trail. For hiking and biking, the Anvik Connector is a great place to explore. Listed below is a list of all the schools in Anvik.