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Dalton Highway

The Dalton Highway stretches 414 miles across northern Alaska from Livengood (84 miles north of Fairbanks) to Deadhorse and the oilfields of Prudhoe Bay. Built to allow for construction of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline in the 1970s, this mostly gravel highway travels through rolling, forested hills, across the Yukon River and Arctic Circle, through the rugged Brooks Range, and over the North Slope to the Arctic Ocean. The BLM manages a swath of public lands along the highway from the Yukon…

  • State: Alaska
  • Managed by: Bureau of Land Management
  • Coordinates: 67.81457700000004, -149.82414899999998

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Frequently asked questions

Is Dalton Highway reservable?

Dalton Highway is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Dalton Highway?

Dalton Highway is located in Alaska. See the map for its exact location and directions.

How do I book a campsite at Dalton Highway?

Pick your dates on the availability calendar, then reserve through the official booking link. You can also set an alert and we'll notify you if a sold-out date opens up.

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