Kijik Alaska

Kijik is a ghost town in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. An Athabascan village that was established on the shores of Lake Clark in the Alaska Range, its population was recorded at 91 in the 1880 United States Census and declined thereafter, falling to approximately 25 individuals by 1904. Today, the village has been abandoned. The gh…
Kijik is a ghost town in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. An Athabascan village that was established on the shores of Lake Clark in the Alaska Range, its population was recorded at 91 in the 1880 United States Census and declined thereafter, falling to approximately 25 individuals by 1904. Today, the village has been abandoned. The ghost town is located within the bounds of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
  • Location: Address restricted, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
  • Nearest city: Port Alsworth, Alaska
  • Area: 1,920 acres (780 ha)
  • Designated NHLD: October 12, 1994
  • NRHP reference No.: 94001644
  • Added to NRHP: October 12, 1994
Data from: en.wikipedia.org