Minchumina City is a remote community located in the Interior of Alaska, United States. It is situated on the northwest bank of the Kuskokwim River, approximately 400 miles west of Anchorage. The city is part of the Denali Borough and has a population of around 10-20 residents.
Minchumina City is a small and isolated community that is not accessible by road. It can only be reached by small aircraft, boat, or snowmobile during the winter months when rivers are frozen. The city is surrounded by vast wilderness and is known for its beautiful scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and hiking.
The community primarily relies on subsistence activities for survival, with residents hunting, fishing, and gathering berries in the surrounding area. There are no major businesses or services in Minchumina City, and residents often need to travel to other towns for supplies and healthcare.
Despite its remote location, Minchumina City is a close-knit community with a strong sense of community spirit. Residents work together to support each other and maintain their way of life in a challenging environment.