Seward Highway
The Seward Highway extends 125 miles from Seward on the Kenai Peninsula to Alaska’s largest city of Anchorage. It travels along the lush green hillsides of the Turnagain Pass in the Kenai Mountains, through the scenic Chugach National Forest, and parallels the large tidal flats of the Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet.
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Aerial of the New Seward Highway, Portage Creek, which flows out of...
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Motor home travel on the Seward highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Motor home travel on the Seward highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Aerial of Turnagain Arm, along the New Seward Highway, just south of...
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Motor home travel on the Seward highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Aerial of storage tanks in Whittier and the entrance to the road tunnel,...
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Turnagain Arm, south of Anchorage, Chugach National Forest, Alaska
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Dall sheep ewe lambs, Seward Highway, Alaska.
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Aerial of the New Seward Highway, along the Turnagain Arm, Alaska
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Motor home travel on the Seward highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Tour bus on the New Seward Highway, Alaska
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Bird Point Trailhead and turnout along the Turnagain Arm, New Seward...
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Aerial of Turnagain Arm, along the New Seward Highway, just south of...
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Aerial of the New Seward Highway, Portage Creek, which flows out of...
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Clouds over the Turnagain Arm, southcentral, Alaska.
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SUV travels the New Seward Highway, Kenai Peninsula southcentral, Alaska.
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Motor home travel on the Seward highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Tourists congregate along the Seward highway to view dall sheep ewes...