Anchorage to Fairbanks – 358 miles
The Parks Highway begins 35 miles north of Anchorage at the junction of the Glenn Highway. This log uses Anchorage as Mile 0.
The Parks Highway, also called the George Parks Highway, is a wide, well-maintained, route that is open year-round. It begins 35 miles north of Anchorage at the junction with the Glenn Highway. The highway, which parallels the Alaska Railroad, is the main route between Anchorage and Fairbanks. It travels over rugged terrain and crosses over 40 bridges.
There will be several construction projects taking place over the summer. For more information visit dot.alaska.gov/parks2015
Anchorage
Mile 0
Population: 295,570
Mile 12
Eagle River Campground
Mile 13.6
Exit to Chugiak and Eagle River
Mile 35
Junction of the Glenn Highway and Parks Highway
Mile 36
Mat-Su Visitor Center Mat-Su Visitor Center
Ph: 907-746-5000
Mile 27.8
Big Bear RV Park
Mile 39.3
Seward Meridian Road Meridian Center Mall and Walmart
Mile 40.9
Cottonwood Creek Mall
Mile 41.5
Junction with Palmer-Wasilla Highway
Mile 42.2
Junction with Knik-Goose Bay Road to Iditarod Trail Headquarters
Wasilla
Mile 42.2
Population 7,830
Visitor Information and access to Hatcher Pass via Main Street
Mile 47
The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry
Mile 48.2
Alaska Trails RV and Camper Park
Mile 52.2
Meadowood Mall west of highway
Mile 52.2
Junction with Big Lake Road to Big Lake Recreation area
Mile 57
Bridge over Little Susitna River, parking
Mile 57.3
Little Susitna River Campground
Houston
Mile 57.4
Population: 1590
Mile 57.5
Miller’s Place with camping
Mile 57.7
Riverside Camper Park
Mile 66.5
Nancy Lake State Recreation Site and campground
Mile 67.2
Nancy Lake State Recreation Area with the South Rolly Lake Campground
Willow
Mile 69.5
Population: 2,100
Mile 70.8
Willow Creek State Recreation Area and campground
Mile 71.2
Junction with Hatcher Pass Road, a scenic 49 mile long narrow, gravel road. Not recommended for large RVs or trailers.
Mile 87.9
Gigglewood Lakeside Inn
Mile 90.5
Mat-Su Valley RV Park
Mile 96.4
Montana Creek Campground
Mile 98.8
Junction with 14 mile long road to Talkeetna
Population 980
Talkeetna is a historic village nestled at the base of Mt. McKinley (Denali) with panoramic views of the Alaska Range. The town is located at the end of the paved 14-mile-long Talkeetna Spur Road. The turn off to Talkeetna is at at mile 99.
Visitor Information and services available in Talkeetna
Mile 114.8
Trapper Creek Inn & RV Park
Trapper Creek
Mile 115
Population: 425
Mile 133
Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge
Mile 134.8
Denali Viewpoint South with an excellent view of Mt. McKinley and overnight parking (fee).
Mile 135
Views of Mount McKinley can be seen at several spots along the highway, particularly at the Willow and the Denali Viewpoint.
Mile 137.2
Lower Troublesome Creek – Denali State park campground
Mile 147
Byers Lake – Denali State Park campground
Mile 147.1
Alaska Veterans Memorial, rest area and visitor information
Mile 162.4
Denali Viewpoint North
Mile 162.7
Denali View North, overnight parking for a fee
Mile 185.8
East Fork Chulitna Wayside with overnight parking
Mile 201.3
Broad Pass Summit – 2, 409 ft.
Mile 209.9
Junction with the Denali Highway, a 133-mile gravel road east to Paxson on the Richardson Highway
Cantwell
Mile 210
Population: 200
Cantwell RV Park
Mile 229.1
Denali Air – flightseeing
Mile 237.4
Entrance to Denali National Park and Preserve
Access to Riley Creek Campground
Mile 238
The community of Denali Park offers many visitor services and numerous camping facilities
Stampede Excursions
Phone: (800) 604-5052
Photos & Information – Web Site – Email
Mile 240
Entrance to Denali National Park
Mile 248.5
McKinley Campground
Healy
Mile 248.7
Population 1,020
Mile 269
Rest Area
Mile 276
Tatlanika Trading Co. and RV Park
Mile 283.5
Junction with access road to Anderson, which has a Riverside City Park with campground on the Nenana River.
Nenana
Mile 304.5
Population: 550
Mile 305
Alaska Veterans’ Honor Bridge over the Tanana River, large paved parking at the north end of bridge
Mile 318.7
Viewpoint for Mt. McKinley
Mile 351.2
Turn-off for Ester
Population: 2,040
Mile 356.8
Turn-off to the University of Alaska
Mile 357.8
Exit to Fairbanks International Airport
Fairbanks
Mile 358
Population: city-32,500 borough-98,660
Take Airport Way to go downtown or continue straight for the Richardson Highway to Delta Junction and the Alaska Highway.