The Dalton Highway, a 414-mile stretch of gravel and dirt, winds its way from Livengood, north of Fairbanks, to Deadhorse, just a few miles from the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields. Initially built for ice truckers, this rugged and remote route traverses mountains and wildlife-rich landscapes. Open year-round, the highway offers a challenging and off-grid adventure through Alaska’s interior, appealing to those seeking a truly wild and unspoiled experience.
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