Hydaburg is a small city located in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, in the state of Alaska, United States. It is situated on Prince of Wales Island, near the mouth of the Sukkwan Strait.
The city has a total land area of around 4.1 square miles and a population of approximately 377 people (as of the 2020 census). It is predominantly an Alaska Native community, with the majority of residents being of Haida descent.
Hydaburg is known for its rich Native culture and heritage, with traditional art, language, and customs still being practiced and valued by the community. The fishing and logging industries are also important to the local economy.
One popular attraction in Hydaburg is the Hydaburg Totem Park, which showcases beautifully carved totem poles that represent the history and stories of the Haida people. The park is a gathering place for cultural events and ceremonies.
Hydaburg can be reached by air or by ferry, as there is an airport and a ferry terminal nearby. The city offers basic amenities like schools, a health clinic, small stores, and a post office to serve its residents.