This overland journey connects Alaska’s largest city with its most iconic national park. The route typically follows the George Parks Highway, offering scenic views of the Alaska Range and potentially glimpses of wildlife such as moose and caribou. The trip typically takes four to five hours without stops but can be extended to accommodate sightseeing and other activities.
Traveling by road provides flexibility and allows visitors to explore at their own pace. It offers opportunities to experience small towns along the way, discover hidden gems, and customize the journey based on individual interests. This mode of transportation provides access to trailheads, viewpoints, and other areas not easily reached by alternative methods. Historically, the road’s development opened up the interior of Alaska to tourism and facilitated greater access to Denali National Park, significantly impacting the region’s economic growth.