Arey Island is a 7-mile-long (11 km) barrier island on the North Slope of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located west of Barter Island, between Arey Lagoon and the Beaufort Sea. In the past, visitors and guides have used Arey Island as a departure point from the coastal plain. Though this may still be possible, most of Arey Island is private land, so permission for its use must be obtained from, and the access fees paid to, the Kaktovik Inupiat Corporation (KIC). Without this permission, public access to Arey Island is limited.

Arey Island
Camping on Arey Island
Arey Island is located in Alaska
Arey Island
Arey Island
Geography
Adjacent toArey Lagoon, Beaufort Sea
Length7 mi (11 km)
Administration
United States
Snow-dusted Brooks Range in the view from Arey Island
Driftwood on Arey Island

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70°06′50″N 143°54′33″W / 70.11389°N 143.90917°W / 70.11389; -143.90917