Port Graham is a small Native village located on the western coast of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, United States. It is home to the Alutiiq people and has a population of around 132 residents. The village is situated on a narrow strip of land between the mountains and the sea, with picturesque views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding wilderness. The community relies on subsistence hunting, fishing, and gathering, with many residents practicing a traditional way of life. Access to Port Graham is mainly by boat or small aircraft, as there are no roads connecting the village to other areas. The village has a school, a community center, and a small airstrip. Tourism is also a growing industry in Port Graham, with visitors coming to explore the unique Alaskan culture and natural beauty of the region.