![]() NPS photo / Lydia Meadows 1st floor of the Sitnasuak Building on Front Street. The Bering Land Bridge Visitor Center is located in the city of Nome, which is primarily accessed by commercial airplane. Please note that the visitor center is located approximately 100 miles south of the preserve, and additional trip planning is needed to access the preserve itself. The visitor center is equipped with an interactive map that provides information about major land features, flora and fauna, and communities in the area. Life-size skulls and pelts allow us to get a closer look at the animals that once lived here or continue to do so. In the bookstore, you may find pamphlets of the landscape, the town, and the road system. The visitor center provides ranger programs in the summer months and during Iditarod in March. Bering Land Bridge Visitor CenterNome, AK is not on the road system and may be reached by commercial flights. From Nome, AK you may visit Bering Land Bridge visitor center which is about 1 mile away from the Nome airport. Keep in mind that Nome, AK is 100 miles (160 km) from the preserve's boundaries. You may reach the preserve by chartering a bush plane, by foot, boat or snowmobile. Physical Address 214 Front StreetSitnasuak Building Nome, AK 99762 Mailing Address P.O. BoxNome, AK 99762 Commercial airlines fly to Nome, Ak. The visitor center is on Front St. in the Sitnausuak Building, about 1 mile away from the airport.
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Last updated: March 1, 2024