- Sterling Highway
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customcommons=The Sterling Highway is a 142-mile (229-km) highway in the Southcentral region of the
U.S. state ofAlaska , leading from theSeward Highway at Tern Lake Junction, 90 miles (145 km) south of Anchorage, to Homer.Construction of the highway began in 1947 and was completed in 1950. It is part of
Alaska Route 1 . It leads mainly west from Tern Lake to Soldotna, paralleling theKenai River , at which point it turns south to follow the eastern shore ofCook Inlet . It is the only highway in the western and centralKenai Peninsula , and most of the population of theKenai Peninsula Borough lives near it. The highway also gives access to many extremely popularfishing and recreation areas, including the Kenai, Funny, and Russian rivers.The southern end of the highway is at the tip of the
Homer Spit , a sandbar extending five miles (8 km) intoKachemak Bay . A ferry terminal here connects the road to theAlaska Marine Highway .Mileposts along the Sterling Highway do not begin with 0 (zero). Instead, they begin with Mile 37 (km 59), continuing the milepost numbering of the
Seward Highway where the two highways intersect near Tern Lake. The 0 (zero) mile marker for theSeward Highway is at its terminus in downtown Seward at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Railway Avenue. Thus, mileposts along the Sterling Highway reflect distance from Seward, which is not actually on the Sterling Highway.Towns and places along the Sterling Highway
*Tern Lake Junction (
Seward Highway ), mile 37 (km 60)
*Cooper Landing, mile 48 (km 78)
*Russian River, mile 52 (km 85)
*Sterling, mile 81 (km 130)
*Soldotna, mile 94 (km 152)
*Kenai and Nikiski, viaKenai Spur Highway , mile 94 (km 152)
*Kasilof, mile 109 (km 175)
*Tustumena Lake , mile 111 (km 179)
*Clam Gulch, mile 118 (km 190)
*Ninilchik, mile 136 (km 218)
*Anchor Point, mile 156 (km 252)
*Homer, mile 173 (km 278)
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