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Seward Alaska to Anchorage Alaska: The Seward Highway takes you through the awesome natural beauty of south central Alaska between Anchorage and Seward. From jagged peaks and alpine meadows to breathtaking fjords and crystal lakes, the highway offers a concentrated series of diverse landscapes and experiences found together nowhere else in the nation. You may see Beluga whales in Turnagain Arm or even a dog team along the route in winter.
Canyon Creek Rest Stop
A large pullout with parking lies to the north (at this milepost the highway is running east-west until milepost 63 when it again turns to the north) and a smaller pullout is on the south side. Both pullouts have restrooms; the larger pullout is more popular as it has a great view of Dry Creek canyon as it runs north to Turnagain Arm. There are also numerous interpretive signs explaining the historic character of the confluence of two rivers. A six and one-half mile paved bike path begins here.
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Photo #6814 - Canyon Creek Rest Stop A large pullout with parking lies to the north (at this milepost the highway is running east-west until milepost 63 when it again turns to the north) and a smaller pullout is on the south side. Both pullouts have restrooms; the larger pullout is more popular as it has a great view of Dry Creek canyon as it runs north to Turnagain Arm. There are also numerous interpretive signs explaining the historic character of the confluence of two rivers. A six and one-half mile paved bike path begins here. Seward Alaska to Anchorage Alaska The Seward Highway takes you through the awesome natural beauty of south central Alaska between Anchorage and Seward. From jagged peaks and alpine meadows to breathtaking fjords and crystal lakes, the highway offers a concentrated series of diverse landscapes and experiences found together nowhere else in the nation. You may see Beluga whales in Turnagain Arm or even a dog team along the route in winter.
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