Richardson Highway travelers should make a side trip to visit Copper Center City Hall, an old outhouse located next to Jean Rene’s gallery. This is a fun photo…
Baranof Castle Hill State Historic Site, in Sitka, is where Alaska changed hands from Russia to the United States on Oct. 18, 1867. It is a perfect spot…
The Seward Highway winds along Turnagain Arm, offering motorists spectacular views of Cook Inlet. Photo by Serine Reeves We want to see your photos. Share your photos with…
Nabesna Road has several informal campsites with views of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve lands. This scenic side road is accessible from the Tok Cutoff. Photo by…
The Alaska Railroad’s Glacier Discovery Train is a spectacular trip because it has stunning views of Cook Inlet, Bartlett Glacier, the Placer River Valley and the alpine meadows…
The Dalton Highway winds its way through Atigun Canyon before climbing to Atigun Pass. Photo Courtesy Beth Steele We want to see your photos. Share your photos with…
Watson Lake is home to the iconic Sign Post Forest, one of the major attractions on the Alaska Highway. Photo by Kris Valencia We want to see your…
McCarthy Road begins at the rock cut originally made to accommodate the Copper River & Northwestern Railway. Photo by Serine Reeves We want to see your photos. Share…
Visitors traveling on the Klondike Loop should give themselves plenty of time to explore the historic town of Dawson City. Photo by Kris Valencia We want to see…
Anchor River (Beach) Road deadends 1.6 miles from the Sterling Highway on the scenic shore of Cook Inlet. Photo by Serine Reeves We want to see your photos.…
Motorists navigate the gravel portion of Hatcher Pass Road. This scenic side trip is accessible from the Parks Highway and the Glenn Highway. Photo by Serine Reeves We…
The free Sled Dog Demonstration at the Denali National Park Kennels are a fun attraction minutes from the junction of the Park Road with the Parks Highway. Photo…
A view of Mount Denali from K’esugi Ken Campground on the Parks Highway. K’esugi Ken is a scenic campground with interpretive programs and hiking trails. Photo by Serine…