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…
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is located 48 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska at Milepost 79 on the Seward Highway.
Anchorage offers a unique and accessible downtown, with major attractions—a world-class museum, shopping, restaurants and salmon fishing—sandwiched between views of the Chugach Mountains to the east and Cook…
Alaska-bound visitors have a good opportunity to see some of North America’s biggest mammals along the highways and byways of the North.
Homer Spit is a unique spot in Alaska. This slightly more than 4-mile-long, narrow bar of gravel juts out from the Homer shore into Kachemak Bay, and it…