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The Dalton Highway, also known as Alaska Route 11, is a historic and rugged road stretching 414 miles through the remote wilderness of northern Alaska. Originally built as a supply road for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, ... it now offers adventurous travelers a unique journey through some of the most pristine and untouched landscapes in the United States. Popular activities along the Dalton Highway include wildlife viewing, hiking, camping, and fishing. Visitors can also marvel at the stunning beauty of the Brooks Range and the Arctic tundra. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the road is more accessible and the weather is milder. The local culture along the Dalton Highway is deeply rooted in the traditions of the indigenous people of Alaska, including the Gwich'in and Iñupiat. Travelers can learn about their rich history, art, and way of life through cultural tours and interactions with local communities. Read more ▼
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