A Guide to the Alaska Highway
Note: the communities are in the order you would pass through them going north. Mileposts are the historic mileages.
Dawson Creek - Mile 0
A guide to the history, attractions and services available in the community.
Fort St. John - Mile 47
A guide to all the best sites with information about the city.
Fort Nelson - Mile 300
The Northern Rockies Regional District has comprehensive information about the Fort Nelson area.
Toad River Lodge - Mile 422
Motel, cabins, RV park, fuel, laundromat, cafe and more.
Watson Lake - Mile 635
A community history and list of services.
Nugget City - Mile 650
Restaurant, gift shop, cabin rentals and RV park.
Marsh Lake - Mile 880
Everything from photos, recipes and school supply lists to bear sightings and bird counts in the area.
Whitehorse - Mile 918
A complete guide to the Territorial capital.
Haines Junction - Mile 1016
A guide to the community, which is the gateway to Kluane National Park.
Alcan - Mile 1222
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Tetlin
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Northway Junction - Mile 1265
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Tok - Mile 1316
A guide to the community, where the Tok Cutoff / Glenn Highway meets the Alaska Highway.
Tanacross
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Dot Lake - Mile 1368
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Delta Junction - Mile 1422
A guide to the community, which is the official end of the Alaska Highway.
Dry Creek
A history and location map, from the Alaska Department of Community & Regional Affairs.
Fairbanks - Mile 1520
A guide to the city and area, from history to accommodations, shopping and other services.