The Milepost: Alaska Travel Planner 2025 / Serine Reeves
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Morris CommunicationsCopyright date: ©April 1, 2025Description: 640 pagesContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- General
- 899988001778
- 1892154595
- Alaska Travel Planner
- Roads
- Automobile travel
- Roads -- Northwest Territories
- Travel -- Guidebooks
- Hiking
- Alaska
- Fairbanks (Alaska)
- Glenn Highway (Alaska)
- Edgerton Highway, Alaska
- Nome-Taylor Highway (Alaska)
- Sterling Highway, Alaska
- Alaska, Southwest
- Haines (Alaska)
- Alaska Highway
- Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.)
- Tok (Alaska)
- Klondike Loop, Alaska
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John Tomay Memorial Library | ANF | 917.98 REE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31030100305127 |
new book 2025 spring.
The Milepost is the best-selling travel guide to Alaska and a "quintessential reference" for northern travelers. The Milepost includes mile-by-mile descriptions of more than 15,000 miles of road in Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Alberta. Its 700-plus pages detail accommodations, camping, fishing, gas stops, restaurants, attractions and services found along the highways and byways of Alaska and western Canada. The guide's Travel Planning section answers frequently-asked questions about travel in the North, including what you need to know about crossing the international border, traveling with pets, the Alaska ferry system, driving conditions, railroads, tours and wildlife. Suggested itineraries are mapped out to help travelers plan their trips.
The 2025 edition of The Milepost® is the 77th edition of this classic annual travel guide, which was first published in 1949 as a 72-page guide to the recently opened Alaska ("Alcan") Highway. While the log of the Alaska Highway is still the foundation of this guide, it has been joined by dozens of connecting routes as well as newer roads, such as the Dempster Highway. All highway logs, which are updated every year by field editors, include a look at the history of the route and often the natural history of the region. The Alaska Highway section includes a brief history of the Alaska Highway that is a poignant reminder of the scale of this project. The Alaska Highway was named an International Historical Engineering landmark in 1996.
The Milepost® has more than 100 city and highway maps; the wildly popular Plan-A-Trip Map; more than 500 photos; and numerous sidebar features of special interest. Print book buyers have free access to a digital edition.
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