The Copper River Census Area sits in south-central Alaska, stretching from the Wrangell Mountains to the Copper River delta. The area is sparsely populated, with Glennallen as the largest community and administrative hub. Historically, it was an Athabascan region known for salmon fishing and trade routes connecting the coast to the interior. Today, it retains its rural and agricultural feel, with residents engaged in small-scale farming, tourism, and outdoor activities. The Wrangell-St. Elias National Park nearby adds immense scenic and recreational value. Homes in this area are typically log cabins, small ranch houses, or custom single-family homes on acreage, often off-grid. The region is rural with minimal infrastructure but stunning mountain vistas. Home prices are modest—around $250,000–$400,000—while building costs hover around $275–$375 per sq ft depending on access and land. The nearest larger city is Anchorage, roughly 180 miles west via the Glenn Highway. Copper River is ideal for those seeking solitude, self-reliance, and pure Alaskan wilderness living.