Steele Creek, AK


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Steele Creek, AK

About Steele Creek, AK

Living in Steele Creek, AK is a wonderful experience. The small town has a population of just over 3,400 and is nestled on the banks of the mighty Koyukuk River. The scenery is breathtaking with rugged mountains and lush valleys providing a stunning backdrop for the community. The residents are friendly and welcoming, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to settle into life in Steele Creek. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventure or just want to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, this Alaskan town has something for everyone. Summers offer plenty of sunshine and outdoor activities such as fishing and rafting while winters bring snow-covered trails perfect for skiing and snowmobiling. With its beautiful location and vibrant community, Steele Creek is an ideal place to call home. Frontier town - East-central Alaska, north of the Alaska Range.

State: Alaska
County: Fairbanks North Star Borough
Metro Area: Fairbanks Metro Area
City: Steele Creek
Zip Codes: 99712
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Alaska Standard Time (AST)
Elevation: 418 ft above sea level

Fairbanks, a low, sprawling frontier town along the Chena River, supports a huge land area. As a crossroads of major highways and the northern terminus of the Alaska Railroad, Fairbanks plays a significant role as a transportation center and commerce headquarters for most of the northern half of the state. Additionally, the area serves as a military, education and health center for the region; the University of Alaska-Fairbanks is a large employer. Mining, forest products, the Alaska Pipeline, and tourism drive the economy and recent job growth has been fairly healthy.

Due to its isolation and the obvious effects of climate, the area not surprisingly has a strong sense of community, but there isn’t a lot of outside stimulus or entertainment. The downtown area is clean and mostly modern. As with all of Alaska, cost of living is high. The summer climate and nearby recreation are exceptional, but winters are equally extraordinary with depressing darkness and below-zero temperatures almost daily.

Fairbanks is located in the Tanana Valley and experiences a distinctly Continental climate with extreme temperature variations most of the year. Because of its location just 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle, summer days are 18-21 hours long and solar heating can produce pleasant 80 degree readings. Unbelievably for the latitude, the record high was 99 degrees, recorded in July 1919. Winter daylight, however, ranges from 4 to 10 hours per day, with prevalent below-zero temperatures, reaching -40 degrees or lower each winter. Winter temperatures, in fact, can range from +45 degrees to -65 degrees, with summer temperatures ranging from +30 degrees to +90 degrees.

Snow cover persists from October to April, although cold air and mountain protection limits days with heavy snows to a minimum, and blizzards are seldom seen. Cold air trapped in the valley produces occasional ice fog. Occasional summer showers and thunderstorms, especially in nearby mountains, round out the precipitation picture.

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Steele Creek Cost of Living

Attractive setting, nearby recreation, and educated population make Steele Creek a great place to live.

$327,000
-3.4% lower than avg
$127,014
45.7% lower than avg
8.4 / 1.8
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Steele Creek Crime
30.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Steele Creek, Alaska
$62,640
for a family
$36,000
for a single person
Steele Creek Rankings
Pros & Cons of Steele Creek
   Attractive setting
Bitter winters
   Nearby recreation
Isolation
   Educated population
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