Guide to the Alaska Highway: Your Complete Driving Guide [Ron Dalby] on Amazon.com.
In this section on the Alaska Highway we will look at the campgrounds along the Alcan Highway and many of the most interesting destinations that ought to be enjoyed on a trip over the Highway to the Last Frontier.
Rugged scenery, freedom camping everyday and stunning wildlife at every turn… this is what we expected our Alaska highway road trip to be! with cars or RVs. I would give it 10 stars if there were a place for them. Love it. Trust us, it did not disappoint! Traveling across the great northern expanses from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, Alaska, the 1,500-mile Alaska Highway remains one of the greatest driving adventures of all time. The official start of the Alaska Highway, mile zero. Rugged scenery, freedom camping everyday and stunning wildlife at every turn… this is what we expected our Alaska highway road trip to be! Stock up on provisions before leaving Dawson Creek; you won’t find another good market for several days. Guide to driving the Alaska Highway from Mile 0 in Dawson Creek to the Alaska Border at Beaver Creek. When we did it we had to drive 1,900 miles from Ventura, California and it took us 8 days. This invaluable guide will help travelers tailor a safe, pleasant, and enjoyable drive through some of the most scenic and rugged landscape on Earth. From Fort Nelson, the highway turns southwest and begins to climb into the Northern Rocky Mountains through sharp bends, dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife. From the Alaska–Yukon border to Tok, the Alaska Highway has curves and grades; it was in poor to fair condition in fall 2016. It added a lot a enjoyment to the trip. Even […] Km 483.5: The junction of the Alaska Highway and the Liard Highway (BC Highway 77) is at this point, 27 kilometers north of Fort Nelson. Alaska Highway South - a brief summary. From here you can see spectacular views of the Alaska Range, MacLaren Glacier and the MacLaren River. I would give it 10 stars if there were a place for them. We stayed at Northern Lights RV Park on the hill west of the town of Dawson Creek. The Milepost is a mile-by-mile guide to the Alaska Highway as well as all of the major roads leading to it. Fort Nelson to Watson Lake On the Alaska Highway. Every single thing on the road is mentioned, from gas stations and campgrounds to pullouts, viewpoints and even signposts. Arriving in time for the highway's 75th anniversary, this invaluable guide will help travelers tailor a safe, pleasant, and enjoyable drive through some of the most scenic and rugged landscape on Earth. Read 4 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. But a strictly pavement approach isn’t the only option: Travelers can also board the Alaska ferry system, the Alaska Marine Highway, in Bellingham, Wash. or Prince Rupert, B.C. The Alaska Highway turns 75 this year. The guide book was very informative and accurate. The official start of the Alaska Highway, mile zero. Our final wildlife count was, 4 moose, 2 black bears, many many elk, lots of bison, 2 eagles, a few deer and lots of squirrels! The guide book was very informative and accurate. From Tok to Delta Junction, the highway is fairly straight and in fair to good condition, as was the Richardson-Alaska Highway between Delta Junction and Fairbanks. In this section on the Alaska Highway we will look at the campgrounds along the Alcan Highway and many of the most interesting destinations that ought to be enjoyed on a trip over the Highway to the Last Frontier.