• www.nomealaska.org. ... Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Nome, Alaska. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Nome".
  • 2. What outdoor activities can you enjoy in Nome, Alaska? Explore the stunning scenery of Nome by going on a hiking or biking adventure along the trails that offer...
  • Nome, Alaska is a small town on the southern shore of the Seward Peninsula on Alaska’s western coast. It only has a population of around 4000.
  • Nome (İnyupikçe Siqnazuaq), Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde Alaska eyaletinin Nome Census Area sayım bölgesinin en gelişmiş şehri.
  • Set at the tip of the Seward Peninsula and overlooking the Bering Sea, Nome is Alaska’s most exciting destination for independent adventurers.
  • The world-famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race begins in Anchorage and ends in Nome, covering over 1,000 miles of rugged Alaskan terrain.
  • 3rd Saturday in March. Golf on the frozen Bering Sea. Alaska Wilderness Expeditions, +1 907 443-7231, jpike@nome.net. River kayak touring.
  • Hiring a Guide in Nome, AK. 9 Things to Do in Nome, Alaska. 1. Drive Nome’s Roads to Nowhere. 2. Visit the Site of the Last Train to Nowhere.
  • Nome, Alaska. Sitting on the Seward Peninsula, along the Bering Sea, the city of Nome was born after the "Three Lucky Swedes" found gold in 1898.
  • Nome is not on the Alaska road system and is only accessible by air or water. Alaska Airlines provides daily scheduled flight service from Anchorage to Nome.
  • Although Nome was a small village in the 1900’s, Nome jumped to the largest city in Alaska in 1899! As you know, gold was found in its streams!
  • From the Nome Visitor’s Center website: nome. The Bering Strait region is located in Northwest Alaska, just south of the Arctic Circle.
  • Nome, city, western Alaska, U.S. A port on the Bering Sea’s Norton Sound, the city is situated on the southern shore of Seward Peninsula.