Alaska Highway Books, Alaska Highway Maps, Travel and Road Guides
The Alaska Highway was a rugged road when it opened for tourist traffic in 1948, and facilities were few and far between. Today, visitors from around the world are drawn to the wildlife and fishing, mountains and meadows, grandeur and adventure of the highway. The two-lane road winds and rolls across the vast, varied and breathtaking wilderness of two countries -- the United States and Canada. It's enjoyed by everyone from bicyclists to RVers with expensive Class A rigs, according to MILEPOST Editor Kris Graef. These days, surfacing on the Alaska Highway ranges from fair to excellent; there are relatively few steep grades; and services are found an average of every 20 to 50 miles.
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