Sitka, Alaska

Sitka
Sheetʼká (Tlingit)
Ситка (Russian)
City and Borough of Sitka
Downtown Sitka in 1984
Coordinates: 57°03′12″N 135°20′05″W / 57.05333°N 135.33472°W / 57.05333; -135.33472
Country United States
State Alaska
Colonized1799, 1804
Incorporated
  • November 5, 1913 (city)
  • September 24, 1963
    (borough)
  • December 2, 1971
    (unified municipality)
Named afterTlingit for "People on the outside of Shee"
Government
 • MayorSteven Eisenbeisz
 • State senatorBert Stedman (R)
 • State rep.Rebecca Himschoot (I)
Area
4,815.14 sq mi (12,471.16 km2)
 • Land2,870.06 sq mi (7,433.42 km2)
 • Water1,945.09 sq mi (5,037.75 km2)
 • Urban
1.9 sq mi (5 km2)
Elevation
26 ft (8 m)
Population
 (2020)
8,458
 • Estimate 
(2024)
8,355
 • Density2.947/sq mi (1.138/km2)
 • Urban
7,668
Time zoneUTC-9 (Alaska (AKST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-8 (AKDT)
ZIP Code
99835
Area code907
FIPS code02-70540
GNIS feature ID1414736
Websitewww.cityofsitka.com

Sitka (Tlingit: Sheetʼká; Russian: Ситка) is a unified city-borough in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was under Russian rule from 1799 to 1867. The city is situated on the west side of Baranof Island and the south half of Chichagof Island in the Alexander Archipelago of the Pacific Ocean (part of the Alaska Panhandle). As of the 2020 census, Sitka had a population of 8,458, making it the fifth-most populated city in the state.

With a consolidated land area of 2,870.3 square miles (7,434 square kilometers) and total area (including water) of 4,811.4 sq mi (12,461 km2), Sitka is the largest city by total area in the U.S.