Glenn Highway
Visitor Services
There are year-round and seasonal services available for the travelers.
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities The byway accommodates pedestrians and bicyclists with separated trails between East Anchorage and Chugiak. Pedestrians are not... [more] |
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Camping Camping is available at Chugach State Park, Long Lake State Wayside, and at Matanuska Glacier. |
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Food Visitors will be able to find places to eat in Anchorage, Eagle River, Palmer, King Mountain State Wayside and Lodge, Hicks Creek Lodge, Sheep Mountain Lodge, and Eureka Summit Lodge. |
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Gasoline Full service stations exist in Anchorage, Eagle River, Palmer, Sutton and Glennallen. Gas and minor servicing is available through the corridor. |
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Information Information is available at museums, visitor centers, and kiosks all along the byway. |
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Lodging Many of the lodges are geared for both summer and winter recreation activities. Food and in some cases gas are available at these lodges. |
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Phone Public phones are available along this byway. |
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Restrooms There are toilet facilities along this byway. |
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Retail There are places to shop along this byway. |
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Special Considerations
Tour buses travel the Glenn Highway Corridor extensively during the summer tourist season. Buses stop at various lodges and state waysides for scenic views, food or to use facilities. The final destination of the tour buses are usually Anchorage, Glennallen, or Valdez.
The Glenn Highway is subject to avalanches averaging one or two road blockages a year. Winter travelers are encouraged to check road and weather information prior to departing on their trip and to carry appropriate winter gear in case of a break down.
Pull-offs are plowed and available for viewing in the winter.
Restrictions
- The Glenn Highway can be safely traversed by two wheel drive vehicles.
- Because the road is narrow between Kings River and the end of the Byway at Mile 135, pedestrian and bicyle traffic is not recommended.
- Most of the State Park facilities are closed during the winter beyond Sutton.
Seasons
- Summer
Summer is beautiful with wildflowers and forests in full bloom.
- Winter
Winter travel conditions are generally fair to good with some days where travel is not recommended. Winter travelers are encouraged to check road and weather information prior to departing on their trip and to carry appropriate winter gear.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Glenn Highway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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