New to Bethel? Scroll down for a list of helpful links to Bethel resources.
Bethel is the largest community in western Alaska, as well as the 9th
largest in the state, with a 2014 population of 6,415. It is located
400 miles west of Anchorage, off the road system. It is the main port on
the Kuskokwim River and is the transportation hub for 56 villages in
the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
Bethel is also the school district headquarters for the area, as well as the home of Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, the hospital that
serves the YK delta. Approximately 17 miles of roads are contained in
Bethel, and a far reaching network of snowmobile trails. Several grocery
stores and restaurants serve the community, as well as an organic
farmers market.
Bethel is located in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the 2nd
largest wildlife refuge in the United States. It is a major staging
area for waterfowl, and the tundra is abundant in wildflowers and
berries; just bring your mud boots and be prepared to use some muscles
you didn’t know you had!
The Kuskokwim River and other local rivers support sport and
commercial fishing during the summer and in the winter are used as ice
roads and dog sledding trails. Cross country skiing and snowmobiling are
popular in the winter.
Bethel boasts an active arts scene with the Yupiit Piciryarait
Cultural Center hosting museum exhibits, community plays and talent
shows, Saturday markets, the Bethel fair in August, an annual dog show.
The Bethel Council of the Arts sponsors the annual Camai, a native dance
festival.
Bethel is a small community with a big heart and provides many social
outreach opportunities and services. It is also a community of over 16
churches, and numerous fraternal and civic organizations and guilds.
If you are on Facebook you might want to consider joining Bethel
Bargains; It’s Going on in Bethel; Bethel, AK – Housing Wanted; and
Bethel with Kids to find out more about our community, to look for
housing and household goods, or to just to ask questions.
Want an outsider’s view of Bethel? Bobby Hundreds, co-founder of the
streetwear company, The Hundreds, visited Bethel and BRHS in the Fall of
2013 and wrote about it here.
For more information on Bethel:
General:
City of Bethel
Statistics and data
Medical/Fitness
Yukon–Kuskokwim Health Corporation
Yukon-Kuskokwim Fitness Center Pool, fitness room, classes
Bethel Family Clinic