
Driving Guide to the Glenn Highway - ALASKA.ORG
One of Alaska's most dramatic drives, the iconic Glenn Highway is 135 miles of glaciers, mountains, and more. Here's our guide to the highlights.
Glenn Highway - Wikipedia
The Glenn Highway (part of Alaska Route 1) is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska, extending 179 miles (288 km) from Anchorage near Merrill Field to Glennallen on the Richardson Highway. The Tok Cut-Off is often considered part of the Glenn Highway, for a …
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Glenn Hwy & Tok Cut-off - Bell's Travel Guides
The Glenn Highway mile by mile description. Bell's Travel Guides detailed description of the highway will prepare travelers for the road ahead.
Drive the Glenn Highway in 2024: From Anchorage to Glennallen
The Glenn highway is the main artery through the town of Palmer in the Mat-Su Valley. The area is populated by bear, moose, caribou, & Dall sheep and there is good grayling, trout & salmon fishing in many of the streams and rivers. The Glenn Highway ends at the junction with the Richardson Highway. Turning south (right) on the Richardson will ...
A Guide to the Glenn Highway National Scenic Byway
The Glenn Highway is a national scenic byway. The 135-mile route from Anchorage to the Glennallen has spectacular panoramic views.
Glenn Highway Audio Guide | Scenic, historic, and… | ALASKA.ORG
The Glenn Highway is pure Alaska: a 135-mile mix of history and natural splendor running north from Anchorage. Get an insider’s perspective on some of the most scenic, historic, and fascinating spots along this important highway, which runs from Anchorage to Glenallen.
Glenn Highway, Scenic Byways, Transportation & Public …
The Glenn Highway National Scenic Byway follows a path carved by ancient glaciers. Following the braided Matanuska River for over half its length, this Byway winds through 135 miles of the most impressive terrain on earth.
The Glenn Highway & Tok Cut-off are part of Alaska Route 1 which connects The Alaska Highway and An-chorage. The 125 mile section from the Alaska High-way, at Tok, to the Richardson Highway is called the Tok Cut-off. The route joins the Richardson Highway for 14 miles before turning west on the Glenn High-way and continuing 189 miles to Anchorage.
Driving the Glenn Highway National Scenic Byway, Matanuska …
For quite a few miles west of Glennallen, the Glenn Highway is straight as an arrow, heading due east-west. But it’s eastbound drivers who get the magnificent view of the Wrangell Mountains inside Wrangell – St. Elias National Park.