Seward Highway

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The Seward Highway is a scenic roadway in Alaska that connects Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula, renowned for its dramatic coastal and mountain views.

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Seward Highway canonical 14
Seward Highway from Anchorage to Seward 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
scenic roadway
accessPointFor hiking trails
ski areas near Girdwood
connects Anchorage
Kenai Peninsula
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation Alaska Route 1
Alaska Route 9
follows Turnagain Arm
hasLanes two-lane highway for most of its length
hasViewOf Cook Inlet
Turnagain Arm
surface form: Turnagain Arm tidal flats

glaciers in the Chugach Mountains
hazard avalanche risk in winter in mountain sections
rockfall in some segments
knownFor access to outdoor recreation
dramatic coastal views
mountain scenery
wildlife viewing opportunities
length approximately 125 miles
locatedIn Southcentral Alaska
maintainedBy Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
namedAfter Seward, Alaska
namedFor William H. Seward
opened mid-20th century
partOf Alaska Route 1
surface form: Alaska Route 1 system

Alaska Route 9
surface form: Alaska Route 9 system
passesNear Chugach National Forest
Girdwood
surface form: Girdwood, Alaska

Kenai Lake
Moose Pass, Alaska
Portage Valley
passesThrough Chugach Mountains
Kenai Mountains
popularActivityAlong photography
sightseeing stops
wildlife watching
regionServed Anchorage
surface form: Anchorage metropolitan area

Kenai Peninsula Borough
roadType paved highway
state Alaska
terminusA Anchorage
surface form: Anchorage, Alaska
terminusB Seward, Alaska
tourismType scenic drive
usedFor freight transport
local transportation
tourism

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Anchorage majorHighway Seward Highway
Seward roadConnection Seward Highway
Port of Seward connectedBy Seward Highway
Portage Glacier isAccessibleFrom Seward Highway
Byron Glacier accessFrom Seward Highway
Seward, Alaska connectedBy Seward Highway
Exit Glacier hasAccessRoadFrom Seward Highway
Turnagain Arm adjacentTo Seward Highway
Kenai Mountains traversedBy Seward Highway
Girdwood accessibleViaHighway Seward Highway
Kenai Peninsula connectedBy Seward Highway
Alaska highway system includes Seward Highway
Alaska highway system notableRoute Seward Highway
this entity surface form: Seward Highway from Anchorage to Seward
Alaska Route 1 hasJunctionWith Seward Highway
Resurrection Bay accessedVia Seward Highway