Marrak Point was the location and common name for a minor United States Army Air Forces airfield on the west coast of Greenland.
Lt. Teague, a USAAF B-17 pilot, discovered Marrak Point by accident on 5 June 1942.
Unable to find his destination and running out of fuel, his crew searched the west coast for a flat place and set down successfully on the flat, rocky surface at Marrak Point.
Assisted and refueled by the USCGC North Star days after, the B-17 returned to Sondrestrom on 11 June and it was decided to turn the landing place into a radio and weather station with an accompanying airstrip.
Despite its advantageous location close to the capital Godthaab (84 km (52 mi)) and other populated areas on the western coast, the Danish government could find no use for the airfield after the USAAF evacuated it after the war.