306 miles. If you go the speed limit it will take you 6-7 hours. If you go really slow through the mountains or stop to take pictures of all the wildlife and waterfalls and glaciers, 8-10 hours. If you've driven the road many times like some of us and just want to get where your going, you can make it in 4 hours.
About 365 miles; 7 to 8 hours driving time.
520 miles taking this route:Take AK-1 NORTH, from Homer, to Anchorage, where AK-1 continues EAST as GLENN HWY; turn right onto AK-1 GLENN HWY - EAST.Continue on AK-1 EAST to AK-4 SOUTH to VALDEZ, in Glenallen.Take AK-4 SOUTH to Valdez.
306 miles. Leave Anchorage going strait on the Glen Highway, Take the Glen Highway to Glennallen, Take a right at the fork in the road when you get to the Richardson Highway (this is very important. If you take a left you end up in Fairbanks) keep going strait until you get to Valdez.
Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966.
There's no city there. That point is in the water, just off the coast of the Chugach National Forest in Alaska. The nearest cities are Valdez, about 24 miles to the east-northeast, and Anchorage, about 100 miles to the west.
Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1961.
Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1960.
Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1962.
Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1965.
While there are fishing lodges all over Alaska, the areas where there are larger concentrations of them include Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks, Girdwood, Homer, Seward, Soldotna, Talkeetna, Valdez, and Wrangell.
300 miles
William A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1994 in Anchorage, Alaska) succeeded Keith Miller as the fourth Governor of Alaska, serving between December 7, 1970 and December 2, 1974, including the whole of 1973.