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Twin Hills, Alaska is a small CDP (census-designated place) located near the mouth of the Twin Hills River, which flows into the Togiak River. The community itself was founded in 1965, but the area has a much longer history, being the original location of a settlement called Togiak. Twin Hills is a traditional Yup'ik Eskimo village with a population of around 53 people (as of 2022). The community maintains a subsistence lifestyle, with fishing being a major source of income. The area is known for its natural beauty and remoteness. Visitors come for fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities. There are no roads to Twin Hills, so access is by plane or boat. The Twin Hills Airport has regular flights from Dillingham.

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Airports near Twin Hills

You have choices when it comes to reaching Twin Hills. Here is a selection of 4 airports you can fly to when travelling to Twin Hills.

Bethel Airport

Located approximately 70 miles northeast of Twin Hills, Bethel Airport is the closest regional airport that offers commercial passenger flights. From there, you can either rent a car or take a connecting flight to Twin Hills.

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Anchorage International Airport

If you are travelling from a different country or a distant region, Anchorage International Airport is the closest major international airport. It is located approximately 400 miles northwest of Twin Hills. From Anchorage, you can either rent a car and drive to Twin Hills or take a connecting flight to a more local airport.

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Dillingham Airport

Situated around 200 miles southwest of Twin Hills, Dillingham Airport is another regional airport that offers commercial passenger flights. You can drive from Dillingham to Twin Hills or take a connecting flight to a smaller airport closer to your destination.

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King Salmon Airport

Located approximately 250 miles southwest of Twin Hills, King Salmon Airport is another regional airport that can be considered. From there, you can either rent a car and drive to Twin Hills or take a connecting flight to a more local airport.

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Things to do in Twin Hills

Twin Hills has an abundance of attractions to see - to make things easier, here's our top 3:

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Denali National Park and Preserve

This world-renowned national park is a must-visit for any nature lover. Encompassing over six million acres of pristine wilderness, Denali is home to North America's tallest mountain, Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), as well as a variety of other wildlife, including grizzly bears, caribou, and wolves. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, backpacking, and whitewater rafting in this stunning park.

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Wrangell Mountains National Park and Preserve

Encompassing over a million acres, this park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike through breathtaking mountains, explore glaciers, or go whitewater rafting on the Chitina River. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, moose, and wolves.

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Aurora Borealis

If you visit Twin Hills during the winter months, you'll have a chance to witness one of nature's most spectacular light shows - the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. The dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis are caused by the collision of charged particles from the sun with the Earth's atmosphere. This natural phenomenon is truly awe-inspiring and is a must-see for any visitor to Alaska.

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