Denali Highway, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole

The Ultimate Alaska Road Trip Itinerary

Updated September 2025, The Ultimate Alaska Road Trip Itinerary was originally written in January 2020

Alaska’s big and a major bucketlister for many a traveler. For many travelers that aren’t on a high budget, an Alaska road trip is the best way to see the 49th state without forking over your life savings.

People will explore this however they want, some people will buy themselves a campervan, whilst others might prefer to figure out their own way around Alaska. Whatever they decide to though it still makes for a great trip – a trip that plenty of people (people like you) want to take. So read on to learn how to take on an Alaska road trip written by someone born, raised, and still currently living in Alaska.

Please note that I’ve started the road trip from Anchorage as that is the most common starting point. This can also be started from Fairbanks for those flying in there, or Tok for travelers arriving overland from Canada.

You’ll also notice I have broken the Alaska road trip itinerary into 3 one-week legs (4, if you include the Dalton Highway). Each leg can be done in a week, but depending on interests or if you plan to add a hike or a few, they can easily be spread over more time.

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Alaska Road Trip Week One

Anchorage

Anchorage Skyline, Anchorage, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
The iconic view of Anchorage from Airport Park

Welcome to Alaska! This is the most common jumping-off point for an Alaska road trip as Anchorage has the most domestic and international connections.

As Anchorage will be a starting point for many of you reading this post, Anchorage will be where you’ll pick up your rental car and most supplies. Anchorage has numerous grocery, department, and gear stores such as Fred Meyer, REI, Walmart, and more.

Anchorage also is home to some of the best hotels in Alaska and has a small handful of budget accommodations and hostels for those on a tight budget. Check out this post to see a list of cheap accommodations. Another great option is Airbnb.

You will be in Anchorage a couple more times on your Alaska road trip, so you may choose to explore the city right away or at a later point in your trip.

Check out 2 Days In Anchorage and Free Things To Do In Anchorage for ideas on what to do in the city. Wanna get out of the Anchorage bustle, but not stray too far? Check out the 16 Best Day Hikes Near Anchorage.

Plan your stay in Anchorage with the Anchorage Travel Guide

Where To Stay In Anchorage

Budget
Basecamp Anchorage
Booking.com |

Midrange
The Lakefront Anchorage
Booking.comHotels.com |

Splurge
The Hotel Captain Cook
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Budget
Basecamp Anchorage
Booking.com |

Midrange
The Lakefront Anchorage
Booking.comHotels.com |

Splurge
The Hotel Captain Cook
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Anchorage to Girdwood

  • Distance: 35 Miles
  • Time: 40 Minutes
  • Places to stop: McHugh Creek, Beluga Point, Bird Creek

Girdwood

Virgin Creek Falls, Virgin Creek, Girdwood, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Virgin Creek Falls near Girdwood

Girdwood is a small town about 40 minutes south of Anchorage along the scenic Turnagain Arm. Home to Alyeska Ski Resort for those visiting in winter/spring months that may want to get in some turns. Girdwood has several good restaurants, plenty of hiking options, and is quite scenic.

Some will make a quick pitstop here while others may want to spend a few days.

Things To Do In Girdwood

Where To Stay In Girdwood

Midrange
Brown Bear Saloon (Indian)
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
The Hotel Alyeska (Girdwood)
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Midrange
Brown Bear Saloon (Indian)
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
The Hotel Alyeska (Girdwood)
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Everything you need to know to plan a perfect visit: The Girdwood Travel Guide
Looking for some awesome things to do in and around? Check out Virgin Creek Falls or nearby Byron Glacier

Girdwood to Whittier

  • Distance: 25 Miles
  • Time: 40 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Portage Ghost Town, Portage Glacier, Byron Glacier, Whittier Tunnel

Whittier & Portage

Prince William Sound, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Outside Whittier in Prince William Sound

Not much further south from Girdwood is a tunnel that pierces through the mountains to a little town named Whittier on Prince William Sound. Even to this day it still surprises me every time I cross through the tunnel at how different the landscape is just on the other side.

From Whittier, it’s possible to take day cruises in the sound out to beautiful calving glaciers, go out on a fishing charter, hike, camp, and more. Note that a 2-way ticket for the Whittier tunnel is $22 per car.

Don’t miss Portage & Byron Glaciers that sit very close to the opening of the Anchorage side of the Whittier Tunnel.

There aren’t a lot of accommodation options in Whittier, however, there are campgrounds.

Things To Do In Whittier & Portage

Wanna break from driving? Visit Spencer Glacier On The Whistle Stop Train

Whittier to Seward

  • Distance: 110 Miles
  • Time: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Turnagain Pass, Hope, Kenai Lake, Moose Pass, Primrose/Lost Lake Trailhead, Exit Glacier/Harding Icefield Trailhead

Seward

Lowell Point, Seward, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Lowell Point, near Seward

Seward is the Gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park and a port city for southcentral Alaska. The city of Seward isn’t very large, but depending on your interests some may need a few days to tick off all the things on their to-do list.

Looking for a stop on the way to Seward? Check out the tiny town of Hope, Alaska

Things To Do In Seward

Where To Stay In Seward

Budget
Camping
Cityofseward.us |

Nauti Otter Inn & Yurt Village
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Midrange

Hotel Seward
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
Harbor 360 Hotel
Booking.com | Agoda.com |

Seward Windsong Lodge
Hotels.com |

Orca Island Cabins
Booking.com | Expedia.com |

Budget
Camping
Cityofseward.us |

Nauti Otter Inn & Yurt Village
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Midrange

Hotel Seward
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
Harbor 360 Hotel
Booking.com | Agoda.com |

Seward Windsong Lodge
Hotels.com |

Orca Island Cabins
Booking.com | Expedia.com |

Looking for more ideas? Check out my Seward Travel Guide for everything you need to know

Seward to Kenai

  • Distance: 105 miles
  • Time: 2 hours
  • Places to stop: Cooper Landing, Soldotna

Kenai

There isn’t much in the way of attractions or things to do in Kenai itself unless you’re planning to get in some fishing on your way down to Homer, but Kenai can be a decent place to stop over between Seward and Homer.

Where to Stay In Kenai & Soldotna

Budget
Kenai Airport Hotel
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
Southern Bluff B&B
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Read more details on my One Week Kenai Peninsula Road Trip itinerary

Kenai to Homer

  • Distance: 85 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Ninilchik, Anchor Point

Homer

Homer Spit, Homer, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
The Homer Spit

Homer is a usual fan favorite of those tourists that road trip around Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.

Things To Do In Homer

  • Wander around the beaches, shop,s and campgrounds on the Homer Spit
  • Visit the Islands Ocean Visitor Center
  • Grab a drink at the Salty Dawg Saloon
  • Take a halibut charter
  • Go flightseeing and bear viewing over in Lake Clark National Park
  • Hike around Kachemak Bay State Park
  • Take a water taxi across the Bay to Halibut Cove
  • Grab a beer at Homer Brewing Company

Where To Stay In Homer

Budget
Camping (tent & RV)
Cityofhomer-ak.gov |

Midrange
Beluga Lake Lodge
|Booking.com | Hotels.com|

Splurge
Lands End Resort
|Booking.com | Hotels.com|

Make the most of your time in Homer with the Homer Travel Guide

If you’re planning to spend the night in Halibut Cover, click here for a list of accommodations and here for campgrounds. In Seldovia, you can try the Sea Parrot Inn, or click here for more info on camping in Seldovia ($10/night for tents and $15/night for RVs).

Homer to Anchorage

  • Distance: 225 Miles
  • Time: 4 Hours 15 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Anchor Point, Kenai, Soldotna, Cooper Landing, Girdwood

Alaska Road Trip Week Two

Anchorage

Time to loop back to Anchorage. For those of you that are only in Alaska for a week, you may be bidding your goodbyes here, but if you’re continuing for two weeks or more, use this time to re-stock up before hitting the road to the north toward Denali and Fairbanks.

Shop Anchorage accommodations here.

Things To Do In Anchorage

  • Take a hike up Flattop for panoramic views of Anchorage
  • Bicycle down the Coastal Trail
  • Shop around downtown Anchorage
  • For more ideas check out my post Free things to do in Anchorage

See more and plan the perfect trip with the Anchorage Travel Guide

Anchorage to Eklutna

  • Distance: 20 Miles to Eagle River | 22 Miles more to Eklutna
  • Time: 25 Minutes to Eagle River | 35 Minutes to Eklutna
  • Places to stop: Arctic Valley, Eklutna Graveyard

Eagle River & Eklutna

I’m actually from Eagle River, and from a tourist’s perspective, there isn’t much of anything to see in Eagle River unless you want to get out into nature. Eklutna is one of the oldest inhabited parts of the Anchorage area, estimated at 800 years old.

Things To Do In Eagle River

  • Hike around the Eagle River Valley at the Eagle River Nature Center
  • Trek back to glacial-fed Symphony & Eagle Lakes
  • Walk up Mt Baldy for panoramic views of the Knik Arm

Things To Do In Eklutna

  • Hike, bike or kayak at Eklutna Lake
  • Visit Eklutna Historical Park
  • Walk to Thunderbird Falls

Where To Stay In Eagle River

Eagle River Microtel
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Eklutna to Hatcher Pass

  • Distance: 45 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour
  • Places to stop: Knik, Butte

Hatcher Pass

Backdoor Gap, Mint-Bomber Traverse, Hatcher Pass, Talkeetna Mountains, Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Along the Mint-Bomber Traverse in Hatcher Pass

Even after a lifetime here, Hatcher Pass is one of my favorite places in Alaska. With countless adventures to be had into the Talkeetna Mountains, it’s got something just about anyone could enjoy.

Things To Do In Hatcher Pass

Hatcher Pass to Talkeetna

  • Distance: 93 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour 50 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Nancy Lake, Willow, Susitna River

Talkeetna

Talkeetna is a small town, that once had a cat as a mayor, north of Wasilla. Talkeetna makes a great base for adventures around Denali National & State Parks.

Things To Do In Talkeetna

Where To Stay In & Around Talkeetna

Budget
Camping

Midrange
Grace & Bill’s Freedom Hills B&B
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Talkeetna to Denali

  • Distance: 174 Miles
  • Time: 3 Hours
  • Places to stop: Trapper Creek, Denali South View, Denali Viewpoint, Byer’s Creek Trail, Chulitna River, Hurricane Bridge

Cantwell, Denali National Park, Healy

This is one of the top places to visit in Alaska, with Denali National Park being one of the most well-known destinations in the state. If you’re planning to visit in the summer months, June, July, and August, I highly recommend making arrangements and booking accommodations and/or campsites well in advance as things do fill up quickly and accommodations in your budget range may sell out long before your arrival.

If you’re not fussed to camp in a tent (or camper/RV) and outside the park though, you can usually find a slot at a campground even at the last minute.

Denali has plenty to offer with narrated bus tours, flightseeing, wildlife viewing, walking, hiking, backcountry backpacking, and so much more.

Things To Do In & Around Denali National Park

Where to Stay in & Around Denali

Budget
Camping (tent & RV) in Denali National Park
Reservedenali.com |

Midrange
Aurora Denali Lodge (Healy)
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
McKinley Creekside Cabins
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Plan your visit to Denali National Park with the Denali Travel Guide
Read more about the Denali Road Lottery & learn how you can do it too

Denali to Nenana

  • Distance: 54 Miles
  • Time: 55 Mintues
  • Places to stop: Nenana River

Nenana

Nenana is a small town, just north of Healy, on the way to Fairbanks. There are only a handful of sights to see in town, making it a nice stop to break up the journey between Denali and Fairbanks.

Click here to shop Nenana accommodations.

Things To Do In Nenana

  • Whitewater raft the Nenana River
  • Visit the Alaska State Railroad Museum
  • Check out the Alfred Starr Cultural Center and Museum

Check out the hit the highlights road trip: Anchorage to Fairbanks

Nenana to Fairbanks

  • Distance: 55 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour
  • Places to stop: Esther

Fairbanks

Alaska’s golden heart city, with plenty of things to do whether you’re visiting under the midnight sun of midsummer, or you’re braving the cold in the dead of winter.

One of the main draws for people to Fairbanks is the chance to see the northern lights dance in the sky, which means for a chilly winter visit (but spring and fall usually yield some aurora activity too!), but the awesome things about Fairbanks is that there’s plenty of other things to check out in town or just outside if you come for the aurora and the weather (and solar flares) don’t behave for you.

Things To Do In & Around Fairbanks

  • Soak it up at Chena Hotsprings
  • Hang out on the beach at Tanana Lakes
  • Explore downtown Fairbanks
  • Take a Riverboat Discovery Tour down the Chena River
  • Check out antique cars at the Fountainhead Auto Museum
  • Hike up Table Top Mountain
  • Get outside the city (if you’re there in fall, winter, or spring), and go hunt for the aurora borealis
  • Visit The Aurora Ice Museum
  • Go to the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Pay a visit to the Morris Thompson Cultural Center 
  • Take the kids to have fun at Pioneer Park

Where To Stay In Fairbanks

Budget
Billie’s Backpacker Hostel
Booking.com | Hostelworld.com |

Midrange
Pike’s Waterfront Lodge
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Splurge
Sophie Station Suites
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Going to Fairbanks? Look no further! The Fairbanks Travel Guide

Alaska Road Trip Week Three

Optional: Dalton Highway Road Trip

  • Distance: 992 Miles (return)
  • Time: 24 Hours (return)
  • Places to stop: See here for sights

Dalton Highway (Add On)

Sukakpak Mountain, Dalton Highway, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Sukakpak Mountain on the Dalton Highway

The Dalton Highway is a crazy road trip that will take you from Fairbanks to the north coast of Alaska, up a dirt road, that passes beyond the Arctic Circle. You will want to have plenty of food, water, gasoline, and camping gear for the journey…. and a spare tire or two because flats are the norm (happened to a friend just this past summer).

Two really cool add-ons to consider for your Dalton Highway adventure is a day (or more) hike into ANWR and a multi-day hike into Gates of the Arctic National Park.

If you wanna read up more on the road trip up the Dalton Highway, read this post here.

Alaska Road Trip Week Four

Fairbanks to Delta Junction

  • Distance: 95 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
  • Places to stop: North Pole, Salcha

Delta Junction

Delta Wild Scencic River, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
South of Delta Junction

There isn’t heaps to do in Delta Junction itself but you’ll pass through here if you’re planning to explore between Fairbanks and Valdez or even Anchorage via the Richardson Highway.

Shop Delta Junction accommodations here.

Things To Do In Delta Junction

  • Rika’s Roadhouse & Big Delta State Historical Park
  • Sullivan’s Roadhouse Historical Museum
  • Quartz Lake Loop Trail
  • Gulkana Glacier Trail
  • Bert Mountain Trail
  • Lost Lake-Moose Pond Trail

Delta Junction to Tok

  • Distance: 108 Miles
  • Time: 1 Hour 45 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Tanana Valley State Forest

Tok

Tok, much like Delta Junction doesn’t have tons of things to do in itself, however, it’s a good jumping-off point for further adventures. Tok is at a crossroads if you will.

Heading east along the Alaska Highway will take across the border and into Canada, a turn north will take you along the Taylor Highway to Chicken, Eagle, Yukon Charley River’s Nature Preserve and eventually onto the Top of the World Highway to cross the border into the northern Yukon Territory and to Dawson City.

Heading southwest out of Tok is the Glenn Highway, which will take you past Gakona and Glennallen where you can either head south to Valdez or southwest to Anchorage.

Shop accommodations in Tok here.

Things To Do In & Around Tok

  • Tok Mainstreet Visitors Center
  • Forty Mile Country

Tok to Wrangell St. Elias National Park

  • Distance: 261 Miles
  • Time: 6 Hours
  • Places to stop: Paxson, Gakona, Glennallen, Chitina

Wrangell St. Elias National Park

Root Glacier, Kennicott, McCarthy, Wrangell St Elias National Park, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Flightseeing around McCarthy & Kennicott

From Tok, take the Glenn Highway down to Glennallen and from there head south on the Richardson to Copper Center. In Copper Center, I’d recommend making a stop at the Copper Center Visitor Center to learn what activities and trails to hike in Wrangell St. Elias National Park.

A little way down the highway after Copper Center head out onto the Edgerton Highway to Kenny Lake and Chitina, before making the remainder of the journey on the McCarthy Road that gives access to McCarthy and Kennecott Mine. McCarthy is the main jumping-off point into Wrangell St. Elias National Park.

Wrangell St. Elias is the largest national park in the US, and as such, most of the park is only accessible by multi-day hikes and by small plane.

Shop for cabins and accommodations in McCarthy here.

Things To Do In Wrangell St. Elias National Park

  • Hang out in the small town of McCarthy
  • Visit Kennicott Mine
  • Charter an air taxi to check out the Wrangell St. Elias backcountry, or to stay in one of the public access cabins
  • Walk out onto Kennicott Glacier & Root Glacier

Wrangell St. Elias National Park to Valdez

  • Distance: 180 Miles
  • Time: 4 Hours 15 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Thompson Pass, Bridal Veil Falls

Valdez

Valdez Harbor, Valdez, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Valdez Harbor

Valdez is a small port on a fjord in Prince William Sound that’s most well known as the terminus of the Alaska Pipeline.

Shop Valdez accommodations here.

Things To Do In Valdez

Where To Stay In Valdez

Budget

Camping (RV & Tent)
|City of Valdez |

Midrange

Glacier Hotel
Booking.com | Hotels.com |

Want more details? Check out my one week in Alaska Wrangell St. Elias & Prince William Sound Road Trip

Valdez to Matanuska Glacier

  • Distance: 196 Miles
  • Time: 3 Hours 15 Minutes
  • Places to stop: Thompson Pass, Bridal Veil Falls, Gelnnallen, Eureka

Matanuska Glacier

Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, Adventures of Nicole
Matanuska Glacier

Matanuska Glacier is one of Alaska’s easiest-to-visit glaciers. For those not as adventurous it’s easy enough to stop at viewpoints along the Glenn Highway for views of the glacier, but if you’re wanting to get out on the ice drive into Matanuska Glacier Park where you can pay the $30 per person access fee and continue to drive to the toe of the glacier.

Once there, park the car and head on out to the ice, following the trail marked by orange cones. I recommend dressing warm and wearing cleats out there to help prevent slips. If DIY isn’t your thing you can book glacier tours here.

Matanuska Glacier to Anchorage

  • Distance: 103 Miles
  • Time: 2 Hours
  • Places to stop: Matanuska River, Palmer

Anchorage

Finally back to Anchorage to wrap up your Alaska road trip!

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