Arctic Ocean Point Barrow

The northernmost point of land in the United States where you can dip your toes in the Arctic Ocean.

Point Barrow marks the literal top of America — a windswept spit of land jutting into the Arctic Ocean at 71°23′ north latitude. The beach here is a mix of gravel and ice-polished stones, often lined with driftwood that’s traveled thousands of miles down northern rivers. Summer temperatures rarely crack 40°F, and the wind off the ice can cut through any jacket you’ve got.

Access requires flying into Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow) and arranging local transport, as there are no roads connecting to the rest of Alaska. The midnight sun runs from mid-May through early August, while polar night dominates winter months. Respect the local Iñupiaq community and their subsistence activities — this is their backyard, not a tourist attraction.

Northernmost point in the US on the Arctic Ocean.

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address1052 Kiogak Street, Utqiaġvik, Alaska 99723 Get directions →
Nearest townUtqiagvik, Alaska
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfaceGravel
Cell servicePartial
Best seasonJune-August
Land managerOther
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