Haines Highway
The Haines Highway is a scenic road that connects the town of Haines, Alaska, to Haines Junction, Yukon. Stretching approximately 147 miles, it offers breathtaking views of mountains, forests, and rivers. The highway is known for its wildlife, including bears, moose, and eagles, making it a popular route for nature enthusiasts.
Constructed in the 1940s, the Haines Highway serves as a vital transportation link for residents and visitors. It is part of the larger Alaska Highway system and provides access to various recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, and camping, in the surrounding wilderness areas.