Alaska State Flags

Shop official Alaska State Flags made in the USA. Available in multiple sizes and materials for residential, commercial, and institutional display.

Alaska Flag Material Guide: Which Fabric is "Alaska-Tough"?

Flying a flag in Alaska means facing conditions found nowhere else in the Union—from the high-velocity Williwaw winds of the coast to the sub-zero Arctic temperatures of the Interior. To ensure your "Eight Stars of Gold" remain vibrant and intact, selecting the right material for your region is critical:

  • For High-Wind & Coastal Regions: We recommend our 2-Ply Tough-Ply Polyester Alaska Flag. This is our "Arctic-Grade" fabric, featuring an open-weave design that allows extreme gusts to flow through the material. This significantly reduces the "whiplash" effect that shreds standard flags during Alaskan winter storms.

  • For the "Midnight Sun" (UV Protection): Alaska’s summer sun is relentless. Our Heavy-Duty Nylon Alaska Flags are treated with specialized UV-inhibitors to protect the deep "Oxford Blue" field from fading, ensuring the gold stars stay bright even under 24-hour daylight.

  • The Tidmore Standard: Every Alaska flag we sell is 100% Made in the USA and adheres to the official 1:1.418 proportion required by Alaska State Statute. From 3x5' residential flags to massive commercial sizes, we provide the durability the Last Frontier demands.

If you’re deciding between nylon and polyester, our the best flag materials for Alaska Weather guide helps match your flag to wind exposure, UV conditions, and seasonal extremes.

What Size Alaska Flag Should I Buy?

While our 2-Ply Polyester is engineered for the Aleutian winds, the key to a respectful display is proportionality. Before you order, see our size guide below to learn why a 20ft pole—standard for many Alaskan homes—is best paired with a 3x5ft flag, while commercial 25ft poles require a 4x6ft design to maintain official Alaska Statute proportions

Flag Size Recommended Pole Height Best Use
2' × 3' 10'–15' Cabins, wall mounts, small yards
2.5' × 4' 15'–20' Residential poles
3' × 5' 15'–20' Most homes & storefronts
4' × 6' 20'–25' Open lots, high visibility
5' × 8' 25' Commercial properties
6' × 10' 30' Municipal & large facilities

If you’re flying the Big Dipper and North Star at your home, school, or business, proper display matters. Our step-by-step guide on how to properly display the Alaska flag covers pole placement, order of precedence with the U.S. flag, and indoor vs. outdoor setups.

Pairing the American Flag with the Alaska State Flag

Flying the American flag alongside the Alaska state flag creates a strong, respectful display for homes, businesses, schools, and government buildings. To simplify sizing and ensure proper etiquette, our American flag and Alaska state flag bundle pairs both flags in matched materials, proportions, and finishes for indoor or outdoor use.

Alaska State Indoor Flag Presentation Options

Pair your Alaska flag with a 7', 8', or 9' indoor pole, weighted floor stand, and your choice of eagle, spear, or ball ornament. Complete the display with gold cord & tassels for a formal, ceremonial finish.

The Eight Stars of Gold: The Meaning of the Alaska Flag

The Alaska state flag is the only U.S. state flag designed by a 14-year-old Alaska Native. In 1927, Benny Benson, a seventh-grader at the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, won a territorial contest with his simple yet profound design. Every element on a Tidmore flag honors Benny’s original vision:

  • The Blue Field: Represents the Alaskan sky and the Forget-me-not, the state flower that Benson included in his original description.

  • The Big Dipper (Ursa Major): Seven gold stars forming the "Great Bear," symbolizing strength and the resilience of Alaskans.

  • The North Star (Polaris): The eighth and largest star, representing Alaska’s position as the northernmost state and its "ever-constant" future.

Want to learn how a school-designed flag became one of the most iconic state flags in the U.S.? Explore Alaska State Flag History to discover the story, symbolism, and legacy behind the design.

Buy Alaska State Flags for Schools, Churches, Government Buildings & Businesses

Not sure which option is right for your school, church, or business? Read our Alaska state flag school, churches and business guide for sizing, materials, and proper placement.

For bulk orders, tax-exempt purchases, or custom quotes, please contact us and our flag experts will help you get exactly what you need.

 

FAQs

Nylon or polyester for Alaska?

Nylon suits most settings; pick polyester in consistently windy or exposed areas.

What size for a 20-ft pole?

3' × 5' standard; 4' × 6' for extra presence.

Is fringe required indoors?

No—optional for ceremonies.

USA-made?

Yes—our Alaska flags are USA-made.

Where can I buy an Alaska state flag?

You can buy an Alaska flag right here at Tidmore Flags. Choose nylon for everyday breeze or heavy-duty polyester for high wind. Indoor pole-sleeve options are also available.

Need More Help?

- Have a question or need sizing help? Contact us—we’re happy to help.

- Ordering for a school, city, or business? Contact us for bulk quotes, lead times, and sizing recommendations.

Talk to a real person—our flag experts are ready: 800-321-3524

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  • ★★★★★

    Always enjoy working with Tidmore and we appreciate your continued support. Great product and quick turn around. The flags look beautiful flying around our campus. We always get lots of comments of how awesome the flags look.

    ANDREW ROOT WITH STERLING HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

  • ★★★★★

    The Flags that we ordered for NHHS are of high quality and they arrived in a very timely manner. We replaced our flags three times a year and they hold up to most of the weather in our area. We coudn't ask for any better service than what we get from Tidmore Flag & Banner!!

    TAMMY FRASHER WITH LOWNDES COUNTY, GA

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    Its always a great experience working with Samm at Tidmore Flags. They make great products that last a long time and have great customer service.

    JEFF WITH STRESSCRETE