AK-8 West (Denali Highway) at Susitna River bridge.
Taken 07-23-2016
Distance marker on AK-8 west. Distance to Cantwell. Cantwell is where the Denali Highway ends at the Parks Highway.
Taken 07-23-2016
Entering the Matanuska-Susitna Borough on AK-8 west (Denali Highway).
Taken 07-23-2016
AK-4 North (Richardson Highway) on Hazelet Ave. at Egan Ave. Turn right on Egan Ave. to continue north on AK-4 to Glenallen, Anchorage, and Fairbanks.
Taken 07-22-2016
Distance marker on AK-8 west. Distance to Tangle Lakes, Cantwell, and Denali National Park.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 North (Richardson Highway) at AK-8 West (Denali Highway) in Paxson. Use AK-8 west for Denali National Park. Continue north on AK-4 for Delta Jct. and Fairbanks.
Taken 07-22-2016
Distance marker on AK-4 North (Richardson Highway). Distance to Paxson, Delta, and Fairbanks.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-1/AK-4 North at AK-1 North - Gakona Junction. AK-1/AK-4 split here. Turn right for AK-1 north to Tok. Continue straight for AK-4 north to Fairbanks.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-1 North (Glenn HIghway) at AK-4 (Richardson Highway) in Glenallen. Use AK-4 south for Valdez; AK-4 North/AK-1 North for Fairbanks and Canada (via AK-2 - Alaska Highway).
Taken 07-22-2016
Distance marker on AK-1 south. Distance to Glenallen, Palmer, and Anchorage.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 North (Richardson Highway) approaching AK-1 (Glenn Highway). AK-1 joins AK-4 northhbound to Gakona Junction. Use AK-1 south to Anchorage; use AK-1 North/AK-4 North to Tok Jct. and Fairbanks.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 north at Copper Center Jct. This is the south end of the loop into the community of Copper Center.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 North (Richardson Highway) at AK-10 East (Edgerton Highway) to Chitina.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 North (Richardson Highway) approaching AK-10 (Edgerton Highway).
Taken 07-22-2016
Distance marker on AK-4 north (Richardson Highway). Distance to Copper Center and Glenallen.
Taken 07-22-2016
AK-4 north (Richardson Highway) at Pump Station Number 12. This is a pump station for the Trans Alaska Pipeline.
Taken 07-22-2016
End Portage Glacier Highway at the Whittier Ferry Terminal for the Alaska Marine Highway system.
Taken 07-20-2016
Whittier Chugach Alaska United StatesAK-1 north (Seward Highway) approaching Portage Glacier Rd./Whittier Jct.
Taken 07-20-2016
Distance marker and AK-1 shield along AK-1 (Seward Highway) north. Distance to Girdwood, Whittier (via Portage Glacier Highway), and Anchorage.
Taken 07-20-2016
Distance marker on AK-1 north. Distance to Girdwood, Whittier (via Portage Glacier Hwy) and Anchorage.
Taken 07-20-2016
End AK-9 north at AK-1. Turn left for AK-1 south for the Sterling Highway south to Soldotna, City of Kenai, and Homer. Continue north on AK-1 for the Seward Highway north to Anchorage.
Taken 07-20-2016
Distance marker on AK-9 (Seward Highway) north. Distance to Sterling Highway - 5 Miles.
Taken 07-20-2016
Entering the community of Moose Pass on AK-9 North (Seward Highway).
Taken 07-20-2016
Resurrection River bridge on AK-9 north.
Taken 07-17-2016
Seward City Limits on AK-9 South (Seward Highway). Seward is the southern end of the Seward Highway, and is located on the Kenai Peninsula. It is also the southern end of the Alaska Railroad. Seward is named after Abraham Lincoln’s secretary of State - William H. Seward. Secretary Seward negotiated the sale of Alaska from Russia to the United States.
Taken 07-16-2016