Kenai
Kenai
Nome
Nome
Flight

Kenai to Nome

Updated: 28 May 2026

There is no road connection between Kenai and Nome, requiring a multi-leg flight journey. You must first travel from Kenai to Anchorage via the Sterling Highway or a short commuter flight. From Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, you will board a flight to Nome. The total distance is approximately 900 km by air. This route is essential for accessing the Seward Peninsula and the Bering Sea coast.

Total Distance: Driving distance N/A; Air distance 900 km.
Fastest Way
Flight via Alaska Airlines, taking 4 hours including the layover in Anchorage.
Cheapest Way
Flight via Alaska Airlines with advance booking, costing roughly $450.
Compare Kenai to Nome Routes
Flight
Connecting
Duration
4 hours
Avg Price
$450 - $800
Operator
Alaska Airlines
Route
Kenai Municipal Airport to Ted Stevens Anchorage to Nome Airport.

Book your connection through Anchorage at least 3 hours apart to account for weather delays.

Travel Tips
  • Weather Awareness
    Always check the National Weather Service for Nome before departing, as fog often grounds flights.
  • Packing
    Bring layers, as temperatures in Nome can drop rapidly even during the summer months.
  • Airport Transfers
    Use local taxi services in Nome as there is no public transit system available.
  • Booking
    Book your flights at least three weeks in advance to secure lower fare classes.
  • Connectivity
    Expect limited cellular service outside of the main town area of Nome.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Be aware of polar bears and grizzly bears in the surrounding tundra areas.
  • Emergency Gear
    Carry a satellite communication device if you plan to travel outside the city limits.
  • Hydration
    Drink plenty of water to combat the dry, cold air of the Arctic region.
  • Navigation
    Do not rely solely on GPS; carry a physical map when exploring the backcountry.
People Also Ask
  • Can you drive to Nome?
    No, there is no road system connecting Nome to the rest of Alaska.
  • What is the best way to get to Nome?
    Flying from Anchorage is the only practical way to reach Nome.
  • Is Nome expensive?
    Yes, due to its remote location, food and fuel costs are significantly higher than in mainland Alaska.
  • Do I need a passport?
    No, Nome is within the United States and no passport is required for domestic travel.
  • What is the weather like?
    Nome experiences subarctic climate with cold winters and cool, windy summers.
Quick Info
  • From Kenai, Alaska, United States
  • To Nome, Alaska, United States
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Best Time to Travel

June through August for clear weather and accessible bush runways.

Things to Do in Nome
1
Anvil Mountain
Hike the trails near Anvil Mountain for panoramic views of the Bering Sea. It is a popular spot for local birdwatchers.
2
Nome Gold Rush History
Visit the Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum to learn about the gold rush era. It houses extensive artifacts from the early twentieth century.
3
Bering Sea Beach
Walk along the Nome beach to see the remnants of old gold dredges. The beach is famous for its unique sea glass and driftwood.
4
Iditarod Finish Line
Locate the official finish line of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Front Street. It is a historic landmark for mushing enthusiasts.
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