by prservices | Mar 4, 2015 | Featured, Travel Information
Alaska’s highways are modern and well maintained, and traveler resources and services are plentiful in most areas. There are also some unpaved roads in Alaska that lead to smaller communities and remote locations. These include the Denali, Dalton, and Top of the World...
by prservices | Mar 4, 2015 | Alaska Highways
Seward Highway Anchorage to Seward – 127 miles This paved highway is a National Scenic Byway and runs along Turnagain Arm, through the scenic Kenai Peninsula, Chugach National Forest and Kenai Mountains. The mileposts along the highway indicate the distance from...
by prservices | Mar 3, 2015 | Alaska Highways
Richardson Highway Valdez to Fairbanks – 362 miles The Richardson Highway is paved and offers scenic views of mountain ranges, canyons, glaciers and waterfalls. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline, which runs from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, can be seen from the highway. Originally...
by prservices | Mar 4, 2015 | Alaska Highways
Parks Highway 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...
by prservices | Feb 2, 2015 | Featured
RV parks and campgrounds throughout Alaska offer exceptional scenic views and recreational opportunities, often in the heart of Alaska wilderness. When you settle into a site at a RV park or campground, you’re getting much more than an overnight resting spot....