Kenny Lake is a small agricultural community of about 200 residents spread out between Mile 1 and Mile 20 along the Edgerton Highway in the Copper River Valley. The scenic location of Kenny Lake invites many visitors to take a break from the road to…
This quiet town off of the Sterling Highway boasts amazing views across Cook Inlet, fascinating Russian history, great salmon and halibut fishing, and a fun three-day music festival in early August. While it may be easy to drive by this small community while exploring the …
Although the former village of Portage is basically a ghost town, it’s still one of Southcentral Alaska’s most popular roadside destinations for one big reason: Portage Glacier.Between …
The isolated village of Skwentna isn’t on Alaska’s road system, but it’s a major thoroughfare for dogs – the village is a checkpoint on the famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Skwentna has a population of about 30 people and lies on the south bank of…