Port Moller is located in the Aleutians, Alaska, US. It lies in the Alaskan Time Zone (AKST/AKDT) and observes daylight saving time. The nearest communities from here are Nelson Lagoon and Sand Point that lie at a distance of 24 miles and 46 miles from here respectively.
Port Moller is served by Port Moller Airport (IATA: PML). It is a publicly owned, private-use airport that is located about 100 miles northeast of the central business district of Cold Bay in the Aleutians East Borough, Alaska. It is owned by the U.S. Department of the Interior and Bureau of Land Management. It was originally built as a United States Air Force radar station in 1958. The airport now offers scheduled airline service to Cold Bay city and Nelson Lagoon community through Grant Aviation. One can also avail seasonal flights to King Salmon from this airport.
Port Moller Hot Springs Village SiteFirst excavated in 1928, the Port Moller Hot Springs Village Site is a prehistoric archeological site located on the shores of Moller Bay in the Alaska Peninsula. It is spread across an area of 50-acres and consists of the remains of a native village and some refuse heaps. This place was known to two Native American tribes, the Aleut people and the Inuit people, who used to come here for sulfurous hot springs.