Gluten-Free Highway Routes & Road Trips
Alaska travel is defined by highway miles, mountain passes, and long stretches with no services. Plan your gluten-free road trip corridor with ordered waypoints.
All Alaska Highway Corridor Guides
Anchorage β Seward
One of the most scenic highway drives in North America, tracing Turnagain Arm, mountain passes, and Kenai fjords. Remote stretches with limited services between Girdwood and Moose Pass.
Anchorage β Homer
The ultimate Kenai Peninsula road trip connecting Anchorage to the "End of the Road" in Kachemak Bay. Passes through Girdwood, Cooper Landing, Soldotna, and coastal bluffs along Cook Inlet.
Anchorage β Girdwood
Turnagain Arm fjord corridor with dramatic mountain walls and glacier valley dining at Alyeska Resort.
Anchorage β Kenai
Peninsula coastal corridor connecting Anchorage to the historic mouth of the Kenai River.
Anchorage β Soldotna
Gateway drive to the Kenai Peninsula commercial and world-record salmon fishing hub.
Anchorage β Talkeetna
Scenic Mat-Su and Susitna River valley road connecting Anchorage to the bohemian mountaineering village of Talkeetna.
Anchorage β Denali National Park
Majestic route leading straight to Denali National Park & Preserve with Denali viewpoints at Mile 135 and 163.
Anchorage β Fairbanks
Statewide interior corridor traversing Wasilla, the Talkeetna Spur, Denali National Park & Preserve, Cantwell, Healy, and the Tanana River valley.
Fairbanks β Denali National Park
Quick drive south from Fairbanks to the entrance canyon of Denali National Park, crossing the Tanana and Nenana rivers.
Anchorage β Valdez
Epic mountain pass journey winding past Matanuska Glacier, Wrangell-St. Elias views in Glennallen, Worthington Glacier, and Keystone Canyon into Valdez harbor.
Anchorage β Mat-Su Valley (Palmer / Wasilla)
Fast four-lane commuter and travel corridor connecting Anchorage to the agricultural heartland of Palmer and Mat-Su Valley.