Baldwin Peninsula
Image:Kotzebue Sound.png|thumb|right|300px|Map showing Kotzebue Sound with the town of Kotzebue at the tip of Baldwin Peninsula
[Image:AKMap-doton-Kotzebue.PNG|thumb|right|300px|Location of Baldwin Peninsula in Alaska]
The Baldwin Peninsula is a peninsula located on the Arctic Circle in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Alaska, at. It extends into Kotzebue Sound from the Alaska mainland and defines the south boundary of Hotham Inlet. It is wide and named after Leonard D. Baldwin, a New York City attorney and investor who in conjunction with the Lomen brothers, introduced domesticated reindeer to Alaska, which Inuit in Alaska took part in.
The city of Kotzebue and Ralph Wien Memorial Airport are located at the end of the peninsula. The remainder of Baldwin Peninsula is covered with permafrost and hundreds of tundra lakes.