The Seward Highway, a 125-mile (201-kilometer) route from Seward to Anchorage, winds through the Kenai Peninsula and along the Turnagain Arm of the Gulf of Alaska. This scenic byway offers travelers a series of breathtaking vistas, with multiple viewpoints and attractions such as the Portage Glacier, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and Chugach State Park. Visitors can experience the diverse landscapes and natural beauty of Alaska, making the journey itself a memorable part of any trip.
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