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Driving the Denali Freeway: What You Must Know


I believe it’s secure to say that Alaska is on most RVers’ checklist of locations.  Judging by the variety of RVs we noticed on the street in Alaska this summer season, I’d say my earlier assertion is fairly darn correct.  Most individuals, judging by our expertise, head for the Anchorage space, Kenai Peninsula, the coastal cities like Valdez, Homer, and Seward, after which as much as Denali Nationwide Park.  Most drivers persist with highways 1,2,3 which kind a tough triangle between Tok, Fairbanks, and Anchorage, however do you know there’s a lesser recognized and traveled freeway from Cantwell to Paxson referred to as the Denali Freeway?

Concerning the Denali Freeway

The Denali Freeway is probably a lesser recognized freeway as a result of up till a number of years in the past, most of it was gravel and served extra as an area route to attach southern and central Alaska.  Totalling 135 miles, the Denali passes via some completely breathtaking public land and has a great deal of free tenting choices simply off the aspect of the street so you possibly can take pleasure in a keep from quite a few completely different vantage factors.  Though I had pushed the freeway again in 2017, my fiance hadn’t seen the realm and after visiting with pals close to Denali Nationwide Park, it made sense for us to journey east again to Canada through the Denali.  As a result of we had a while and we wished to maneuver a little bit slower, we determined to spend two nights and three days touring the 135-mile stretch.  

Spotlight of the Denali Freeway

After leaving Cantwell, the beginning of the Denali Freeway remains to be gravel for about 30 miles earlier than turning again into tarmac.  Sadly, after we arrived on the gravel the climate hadn’t lifted and the clouds obscured the mountain ranges.  Make be aware that the most effective time to journey to Alaska is late June and July as a result of early fall begins in August.  We arrived in early August and noticed VERY little sunshine whereas we have been there for 3 weeks.  Our first day on the Denali Freeway was largely cloud cowl and low visibility, however after we parked up for the night time near the Susitna River the solar lastly peaked out from behind the clouds and lit up the realm for a short while.  Meg, my fiance picked blueberries and later made blueberry candy rolls and blueberry jam.

view of the mountains from the denali highway

The following day we moved on down the street stopping off for a straightforward hike on the Maclaren Summit hike close to the Maclaren River.  That is a straightforward 8-mile hike that will get you some lovely views of the valley under and takes you thru some prime blueberry-picking areas.  After our hike, we continued on down the street and located a spot overlooking 7 Mile Lake.  Barely anybody handed us throughout the night time, it was quiet and fairly peaceable.  With the solar shining on us the following morning we wakened and loved a sluggish dawn with espresso in our fingers.  At this level, we have been solely about 15 miles from the exit of the freeway.  We made a rapid cease off to hike on the Tangle River Campground after which accomplished the freeway, turning North to drive the 4 to Delta Junction, which should you haven’t pushed that street, positively try this as nicely.  

Is It Value It?

We in all probability didn’t do the Denali Freeway area justice, however with the climate getting colder and the rain persevering with to hunt us down, three days was essentially the most we have been keen to present it this time round.  There are a great deal of completely different mountain climbing choices, water actions (a number of lakes and rivers), fishing, and as acknowledged beforehand, infinite tenting alongside the Denali Freeway.  I’ll warning drivers concerning the state of the roads in Alaska, together with the Denali Freeway.  On account of loads of the state being inside the area of permafrost, roads could be…let’s say, bumpy, on the very least.  When you journey too rapidly you possibly can simply discover all of your belongings lifted into the air and your head contacting the ceiling of your cab.  It’s enjoyable for the primary 5 minutes after which it’s very a lot not.  Plan A LOT of time to journey from place to position in Alaska, not solely are the distances deceptively lengthy, however the roads could be a actual problem at instances as nicely.  

woman in front of view from denali highway

Alaska is a good looking state with so many locations to discover, so plan for plenty of time and many driving.  In case you have time, be sure to drive the Denali Freeway, you received’t remorse it.  And, be sure to have enjoyable!

When you’d wish to see extra of the Denali Freeway you possibly can view our expertise on YouTube.  For all different photographs, movies and recounts of our travels you possibly can seek for us on Instagram, Youtube, Fb and our web site use Sluggish Roamers.

Extra about RVing Alaska:

Distant RV Adventures in Alaska’s Backcountry

RV Itinerary for Anchorage, Alaska

High 10 Waterfalls in Alaska