Scenic Drives in Alaska
Routes
10
Avg Distance
879 mi
Avg Drive
40h 31m
Destinations
8
These 5 scenic drives in Alaska earned a drive score of 7+ out of 10. The average route covers 1066 miles through the state's most varied and visually interesting terrain.
Planning Tips
- Scenic routes often have fewer gas stations and services. Top off your tank before heading into mountainous or rural stretches.
- Budget extra time for scenic drives — pulling over for views, photos, and short hikes is half the point.
- Check weather conditions for mountain passes and high-elevation stretches, especially in shoulder seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
We rate routes on a 1-10 drive score based on elevation changes, road variety, and terrain diversity. The 5 routes listed here all score 7 or higher.
Drive times and distances come from actual road network data via OSRM. Fuel costs use current state-level gas prices. Drive scores factor in elevation profile, road variety, and terrain. All data is recalculated regularly.
Yes. Click any route to see its full trip page with turn-by-turn directions, fuel cost estimates, elevation profile, stop suggestions, weather conditions, and more.
Top Scenic Routes
Ketchikan, AK → Dutch Harbor, AK
2014.8 mi
102h 38m
Score: 7/10
Dutch Harbor, AK → Wasilla, AK
1240.4 mi
57h 44m
Score: 7/10
Palmer, AK → Dutch Harbor, AK
1240 mi
57h 45m
Score: 7/10
North Pole, AK → Juneau, AK
1040.7 mi
48h 9m
Score: 8/10
Anchorage, AK → Ketchikan, AK
936.7 mi
48h 29m
Score: 7/10
Sterling, AK → Sitka, AK
856.5 mi
51h
Score: 7/10
Fairbanks, AK → Fritz Creek, AK
593.3 mi
12h 42m
Score: 8/10
Ketchikan, AK → Sitka, AK
440 mi
17h 48m
Score: 7/10
Anchorage, AK → Fairbanks, AK
359.8 mi
7h 19m
Score: 8/10
Anchor Point, AK → Kenai, AK
66.2 mi
1h 33m
Score: 7/10