- George Parks Highway
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next_route=4The George Parks Highway (numbered Alaska Route 3), usually called simply the Parks Highway, runs 323 miles (520 km) from theGlenn Highway 35 miles (56 km) north of Anchorage to Fairbanks in theAlaska Interior . The highway, originally known as the Anchorage-Fairbanks Highway, was completed in 1971, and given its current name in 1975.The highway, which mostly parallels the
Alaska Railroad , is one of the most important roads in Alaska. It is the main route between Anchorage and Fairbanks (Alaska's two largest metropolitan areas), the principal access toDenali National Park and Preserve andDenali State Park , and the main highway in theMatanuska-Susitna Valley .It is a common misconception that the name "Parks Highway" comes from the road's proximity to the
Denali state and national parks; it is in fact in honor ofGeorge Alexander Parks , governor of the Territory of Alaska from 1925 to 1933. However, the aptness of the name was recognized when it was chosen.Mileposts along the Parks Highway do not begin with 0 (zero). Instead, they begin with Mile 35 (km 56), continuing the milepost numbering of the
Glenn Highway where the two highways intersect near Palmer. The 0 (zero) mile marker for theGlenn Highway is at its terminus in downtown Anchorage at the intersection of East 5th Avenue and Gambell Street. Thus mileposts along the Parks Highway reflect distance from Anchorage, which is not actually on the Parks Highway.There are two sections of the highway that are built to freeway standards. These include an area near the highway's intersection with the
Glenn Highway in Palmer and a stretch near the highway's junction withAlaska Route 2 near Fairbanks.Exit list
Exits in Alaska are not numbered.
Towns and places along the Parks Highway
*Wasilla, mile 42 (km 68)
*Big Lake, via Big Lake Road, mile 52 (km 84)
*Houston, mile 57 (km 92)
*Willow, mile 69 (km 111)
*Hatcher Pass , via Hatcher Pass Road, mile 71 (km 115)
*Talkeetna, via Talkeetna Spur Road, mile 99 (km 159)
*Trapper Creek, mile 115 (km 185)
*Denali State Park , miles 132–169 (km 212–272)
*Cantwell, mile 210 (km 338)
*Denali National Park entrance, mile 237 (km 382)
*Healy, mile 249 (km 400)
*Anderson andClear Air Force Station , mile 284 (km 456)
*Nenana, mile 304 (km 490)
*Ester, mile 352 (km 566)
*Fairbanks, mile 358 (km 576)External links
* [http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/8fd07/#TL A journey down the George Parks Highway]
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