America's Byways and National Wildlife Refuges
Alaska's Marine Highway (Alaska)

Jump aboard the Alaska Marine Highway for an interesting experience. Travel over 3,500 miles along this byway topside the Alaskan ferry to uncover what makes Alaska one of a kind. The byway stretches along the coast of Alaska, stopping in several places, allowing you to take in the sights and sounds of Alaska. Discover an overabundance of wildlife near the Marine Highway in the Alaska Peninsula, Izembek, and Alaska Maritime Wildlife Refuges. These refuges and others provide you with several chances to view seabirds, marine mammals, fish, moose, black bear, wolves, lynx, caribou, shorebirds and more which make their home on the shores, lakes, valleys, fjords, mountains, and active volcanoes of Alaska.

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Fish and Wildlife Lands

Alaska

Recreation Opportunities

Maps

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Byway Wildlife Refuge Map

Fish and Wildlife Map Legend