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Southcentral Alaska · Kenai Peninsula Borough · On the road system

Telepsychiatry in Seldovia

Population approx. 230

Seldovia is a city in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. It is situated along Kachemak Bay, southwest of Homer, and is primarily accessed by airplane or boat as there is no road system connecting it to other communities.

Closest in-person crisis resource

Central Peninsula Hospital (Soldotna)

Emergency mental-health evaluation on the Kenai; transfers to Anchorage when admission is needed.

In an emergency, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.

Insurance commonly accepted in Southcentral

  • Premera Blue Cross
  • Moda Health
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • TRICARE West
  • Medicare
  • Alaska Medicaid

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Right now in Alaska — Midnight Sun

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Details updated May 26, 2026

Known for

Seldovia is widely known for being an isolated, fly-in or boat-in community that maintains a quiet, slower pace of life compared to its neighbors on the road system. It is recognized for its picturesque coastal scenery, strong Alutiiq heritage, and historical significance as one of the oldest settlements on the Kenai Peninsula. The town is also a prominent gateway for those looking to explore the rugged wilderness and waters of Kachemak Bay.

History

The area was originally home to Aleut and Alutiiq peoples before becoming a major trading post for the Russian-American Company in the late 18th century. Following the United States purchase of Alaska, Seldovia flourished as a significant industrial hub for commercial fishing, canning, and logging. The community was heavily transformed after the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake caused the land to sink, leading to the destruction of the original historic waterfront boardwalk.

Economy

The local economy relies on a combination of commercial fishing, tourism, and subsistence activities. Residents work in the visitor industry during the summer months or find employment with the local school, tribal government, and small businesses. Though no longer centered on the major canneries of the past, the harbor remains a vital hub for the community's livelihood and transportation.

Things to do & learn

Outdoor recreation is a primary draw for residents and visitors, with popular activities including sea kayaking, berry picking, and hiking the Otter Trail. Anglers frequent the area for world-class halibut and salmon fishing, while others visit for annual events like the Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival. The town center features local art galleries and small shops, and the Susan B. English School serves as the central hub for local education and community gatherings.

Sources & references

Background context links — provided for attribution. Not medical sources.

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