Alaska Highway
The Alaska Highway is a major road that connects the contiguous United States to Alaska. It stretches approximately 1,390 miles from Dawson Creek in British Columbia, Canada, to Delta Junction in Alaska. Built during World War II, the highway was constructed to facilitate military transport and supply routes.
Today, the Alaska Highway is a popular route for travelers seeking adventure and stunning natural scenery. It passes through diverse landscapes, including forests, mountains, and rivers, and offers access to various attractions, such as the Yukon Territory and Denali National Park.