- Karluk City is a settlement located in the Karluk River Valley on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is part of the Kodiak Island Borough and serves as the headquarters for the Karluk Tribe. The city is mainly accessed by boat or seaplane, as it does not have road access.
- The area was originally inhabited by the Alutiiq people for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. It was a thriving fishing village in the early 20th century, with a cannery and a small population. However, the decline of the fishing industry has led to a decrease in population, and the city is now primarily inhabited by Alaska Natives.
- Karluk City is known for its beautiful natural scenery, with mountains, forests, and the Karluk River flowing through the area. Outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, and hiking are popular among residents and visitors alike. The city also has a small school, post office, and community center.
- Due to its remote location and small population, Karluk City offers a quiet and secluded lifestyle. It is an important cultural and historical site for the Alaska Native community and provides an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Kodiak Island.