List of census-designated places in Alaska


Alaska is a state situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent. According to the 2010 United States census, Alaska is the 3rd least populous state with 733,391 inhabitants but is the largest by land area spanning of land. As of the 2020 Census, Alaska has 206 census-designated places.
Changes for 2020 include the addition of five census-designated places: Eareckson Station, Mill Bay, [North Lakes, Alaska|Lakes, Alaska|North Lakes], Petersburg, and South Lakes. Six former census-designates places counted for the 2010 census were not included in 2020: Edna Bay, incorporated in 2014; Lakes, split into North Lakes and South Lakes; New Allakaket, annexed by neighboring Allakaket in March 2015; Northway Junction and Northway Village, both merged with Northway; and Whale Pass, incorporated in 2017.
Changes for 2010 include the addition of twelve new census-designated places: Badger, Chena Ridge, Eureka Roadhouse, Farmers Loop, Goldstream, Loring, Mertarvik, Nabesna, Point Possession, South Van Horn, Steele Creek, and Whitestone. Six former census-designated places counted for the 2000 census were not included in 2010: Alpine, Copperville, Cube Cove, Miller Landing, Meyers Chuck and Thoms Place. Two former CDPs became cities: Adak and Gustavus. Skagway is now a census-designated place. Finally, one census-designated place has a new name: Y is now Susitna North.

List of former census-designated places

Name2010
Pop.
2000
Pop.
Census code
Borough or
Census area
Copperville17902-17380Copper River Census Area
Cube Cove7202-18030Hoonah-Angoon Census Area
Meyers Chuck2102-48980Wrangell City and Borough
Miller Landing7402-49435Kenai Peninsula Borough
Thoms Place2202-76970Petersburg Census Area
Alpine002-01882North Slope Borough