


A scenic pull off lies just south of the Canadian border along SR 98 (Klondike Highway) in the Coast Mountains.
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The Welcome to Alaska sign for Klondike Highway stands at the scenic pull off near the International Border.
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SR 98 crests at an elevation of 3,292 feet above sea level before gradually descending to Skagway.
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The first of two runaway truck ramps along Klondike Highway southbound is located at mile marker 12.
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The Captain William Henry Moore Bridge spans William Moore Creek Gorge adjacent to SR 98. The suspension bridge was part of Klondike Highway until 2018.
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The White Pass and Yukon Railroad line comes into view east of Klondike Highway near mile marker 10.
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The port of entry along Klondike Highway is located well away from the Canadian Border due to the threat of avalanches.
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SR 98 angles southeast across the Skagway River into the city of Skagway residential street grid.
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SR 98 makes an unmarked turn east from State Street onto 1st Avenue en route to the Alaska State Ferry Terminal.
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Passing by Skagway Centennial Park, Broadway continues south to Broadway Dock and various cruise ship berths.
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05/16/23 by AARoads
Page Updated 05-25-2023.