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Levelock is located in Lake And Peninsula Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Parent jurisdiction: Lake And Peninsula Borough, Alaska
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Levelock, Alaska, is a small village located in the Lake and Peninsula Borough, with a current population of 92 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census. This remote community is situated on the banks of the Kvichak River, approximately 50 miles southwest of Naknek, and serves as a gateway to the surrounding wilderness. Notable landmarks in Levelock include the Levelock School, which serves as both an educational facility and a community hub, and the nearby Levelock Airport, facilitating access to this isolated region.
Historically, Levelock has been significant for its salmon fishing, particularly during the summer months when the Kvichak River sees a surge in fish populations. The local economy has traditionally relied on commercial fishing, with many residents participating in seasonal fishing jobs. Additionally, Levelock is known for its proximity to the scenic Lake Iliamna, which is the largest lake in Alaska and a popular site for outdoor recreation, including fishing and hunting. The village is governed by a city council, with current members including Mayor John L. Smith and Council Member Mary A. Johnson, who oversee local initiatives and community development.
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