Nome sits on the Bering Sea coast of Western Alaska, closer to Russia than to Anchorage. There are no roads connecting Nome to the rest of Alaska. You fly in or you don't get there. That isolation is exactly what draws documentary crews, unscripted television productions, and brands looking for environments that feel genuinely remote and untouched.
We provide full production services for crews shooting in Nome, managing the complex logistics of operating in one of the most isolated communities in the United States.
Bering Sea Coast
Sea ice, coastal storms, tundra meeting ocean, and a raw maritime environment unlike anything in the Lower 48. The Bering Sea coastline around Nome has been featured in documentary and unscripted television extensively for its extreme character.
Iditarod Finish Line
Nome is the end of the 1,000-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The finish line on Front Street is one of the most iconic locations in Alaska and draws international media coverage every March.
Gold Mining
Nome's gold rush history is still visible on the beaches and in active mining operations in the surrounding region. Gold dredges, mining claims, and working operations provide authentic industrial and historical content opportunities.
Arctic Tundra
The landscape surrounding Nome is vast, treeless tundra stretching to the horizon. In winter, it becomes a white expanse under low Arctic light. In summer, it turns green and gold with wildflowers under 24-hour daylight. Muskoxen, reindeer herds, and migratory birds inhabit the region.
Indigenous Culture
Nome is a hub for Inupiat and Yupik communities in Western Alaska. Productions involving Alaska Native culture in this region can work with our cultural consulting services to ensure authentic and respectful representation.
Nome requires careful logistical planning. There is no road access. All crew, equipment, and supplies fly in on scheduled or charter flights from Anchorage. Lodging is limited and must be booked well in advance, especially during Iditarod. Ground transportation within the Nome road system is manageable, but travel beyond town requires aircraft, boat, or snowmachine depending on season.
We manage the complete logistics chain for Nome productions: flights, cargo, equipment shipping, lodging, vehicles, meals, local contacts, permits, and cold-weather safety planning. Full service producer support available.

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