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  1. Cordova (/ kɔːrˈdoʊvə, ˈkɔːrdəvə / kor-DOH-və, KOR-də-və) is a city in Chugach Census Area, [ a ] Alaska, United States. It lies near the mouth of the Copper River, at the head of Orca Inlet on the east side of Prince William Sound. The population was 2,609 at the 2020 census, up from 2,239 in 2010.

  2. Cordova is a hiker’s paradise with a variety of trails that explore the temperate rainforest, glaciers, and mountains of Chugach National Forest. One of the most popular trails is the Ski Hill Trail, accessible right from town. During the summer, the trail climbs up through the meadows and forests of the Mount Eyak Ski Area, featuring ...

  3. Cordova is a city in Chugach Census Area, Alaska, United States. Cordova has about 2,340 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  4. www.alaska.org › destination › cordovaCordova - ALASKA.ORG

    The Alaska Marine Highway System offers limited ferry service to Cordova from Whittier. This is a great option if you’d like to bring your car. From Cordova, the next stop by ferry is Valdez, another community on Prince William Sound. From Valdez, you can drive the Richardson Highway back to Anchorage, forming a loop. The sailing calendar is ...

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    • Cordova History Museum. This diverse museum exhibits examples and stories of early explorers to the area, the Native culture, Copper River North Western Railway and Kennicott Mine era.
    • Miles Glacier Bridge. Although this bridge, also known as Million Dollar Bridge, is now no longer accessible by road, the end of the bridge and glacier views can still be accessed by boat trip.
    • Ilanka cultural center. This cultural center strives to preserve and explain the rich history of Native Alaskans and how the landscape and ecosystem has shaped the way of life.
    • Kayak Island State Marine Park. The island is famed for being the landing site where the first European, Georg Steller, first stepped foot on Alaska in July 1741.
  5. Fishing. Cordova is home to the legendary Copper River reds (sockeye salmon) and Copper River Kings (Chinook salmon). Go with a guide, hire a charter, or try your luck at one of many streams along the Copper River Highway that offer decent bank-side fishing. Fish along side the Copper River Highway for Cooper Reds.

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  7. Cordova, Alaska is a quaint coastal town in Prince William Sound, where you'll find intriguing history, Alaska hospitality, great seafood, and a wide range of easily accessible outdoor adventures. Cordova, AK | Things to do, Recreation, & Travel Information | Travel Alaska

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