Alaska’s 125-mile Seward Highway runs from city traffic to beluga whales in two hours

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The Seward Highway covers about 125 miles from Anchorage south to the small coastal town of Seward on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.

The road holds three separate designations: USDA Forest Service Scenic Byway, Alaska Scenic Byway, and All-American Road.

You pass through the Chugach National Forest, trace the shoreline of Turnagain Arm, and cut through the Kenai Mountains. Without stops, the drive takes about two and a half hours…

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