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Dalton Highway

Dalton Highway

Dalton Highway Fairbanks to Deadhorse – 415 miles The Dalton Highway begins 84 miles north of Fairbanks and is accessed via the Elliott Highway. The Dalton is still a haul road so expect to meet many transport trucks. The road is mostly gravel and conditions can...
Denali Highway

Denali Highway

Denali Highway Paxson to Cantwell – 134 miles The Denali Highway is a very scenic route, with limited services available along the way. Plan four to five hours of driving time for this 134-mile-long road, which includes 110 miles of gravel. Add more time for...
Haines Highway

Haines Highway

Haines Highway Haines is a 146-mile drive from Haines Junction, Yukon. From the Alaska Highway, travellers will continue in Yukon for 60 miles, then British Columbia for 45 miles, and the final 41 miles in Alaska. The paved highway is well-maintained and less busy...
South Klondike Highway

South Klondike Highway

South Klondike Highway The South Klondike Highway is not only the most scenic route to the Yukon and Interior Alaska, it also is a vital commercial link. You will be driving this highway with large trucks hauling various commodities, and large buses carrying other...
Top of the World Highway

Top of the World Highway

Top of the World Highway Dawson City to Jack Wade Junction – 79 miles Unlike most highways, which follow valleys in mountain ranges, this road winds its way along the top of the range, giving you exhilarating views and a unique scenic drive. Expect tight turns...
Seward Highway

Seward Highway

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...
Richardson Highway

Richardson Highway

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...
Parks Highway

Parks Highway

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...