Sightseeing
Maruskiya's
247 Front StAmazing Art's and crafts from local artists!
Great to learn about the natural history of the region.
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve Visitor Center
214 Front StGreat to learn about the natural history of the region.
Nome Visitor Center
301 Front StGet the local scoop on most everything and you have to pet the musk ox. 🐂
Nome River
Nome has several rivers that are accessible via our road system.
Nome Recreation Center
208 E 6th AveBasketball games, bowling, and an excellent gym!
Nome
Hospital
The cafeteria actually has good food and fresh fruits. Plus, it has the best view in town!
Anvil Mountain
If you have a vehicle or strong legs and some time, traveling to the top is a must.
Come learn a little about the strong Alaska Native culture that still thrives today!
Thriving, despite generations of oppressive and pervasive colonization.
Carrie Mc Lain Museum
100 W 7th AveCome learn a little about the strong Alaska Native culture that still thrives today!
Thriving, despite generations of oppressive and pervasive colonization.
Food Scene
Bering Tea Co.
310 Bering StOne of the local coffee shops and has great artwork from local artists on display.
This is my family's go-to for a good quality dinner. Plus, it is easy walking distance from our house.
Milano's Pizzeria
2824 Front StThis is my family's go-to for a good quality dinner. Plus, it is easy walking distance from our house.
Fine dining on par with restaurants you might find in Seattle. The owner/head chef of this restaurant has impeccable taste pairing skills! Plus she often has locally sourced (fresh!) seafood.
Pingo Bakery-Seafood House
308 Bering StFine dining on par with restaurants you might find in Seattle. The owner/head chef of this restaurant has impeccable taste pairing skills! Plus she often has locally sourced (fresh!) seafood.
Polar Cafe
225 Front StThe best breakfast in town!