The North’s historic roadhouses and lodges preserve the pioneer spirit of the Last Frontier.
Independence Mine at beautiful Hatcher Pass provides a fascinating look at part of Alaska’s mining history.
Enjoy sightseeing Alaska’s magnificent coastline from the safety and comfort of the Alaska state ferry system.
Fall colors along the highways of Alaska. Includes the Glenn Highway, Parks Highway, McCarthy Road, Richardson Highway, Denali Highway.
The paved Edgerton Highway connects motorists with the historic town of Chitina, while the gravel McCarthy Road takes adventurous travelers to the old mining towns of Kennicott and…
Dawson City is a must stop, a national historic site that preserves an entire city, with many of its buildings dating back to the Klondike Gold Rush. An…
Travel a favorite Alaskan road—the scenic Denali Highway—from Paxson to Cantwell. Photos by Sharon Nault
The Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay—known as the North Slope Haul Road during construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline—offers a unique and scenic beauty all its own for adventurous…
Construction of the “Alcan” Highway (ALCAN was the military acronym for the Alaska-Canada Highway) officially began on March 9, 1942. Army engineers were ordered to construct a road…