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Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass

Sterling Highway
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Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass

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Biking

Typical Duration

4-5 hours

Difficulty

Hard

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Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass - Sterling Highway

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Biking the Seward Highway from Seward to Moose Pass

Introductory Overview

The Seward Highway, connecting Seward to Moose Pass, Alaska, is a biker’s dream. This 30-mile stretch offers breathtaking landscapes, from snow-capped mountains to turquoise glacial rivers, all while winding through one of the most scenic regions in the state. Known for its combination of natural beauty and challenging terrain, this route attracts both seasoned cyclists seeking a test of endurance and casual riders looking to soak in the unmatched Alaskan views.

Whether you're biking to experience the allure of Kenai Fjords or the tranquility of Moose Pass, this highway offers an unforgettable adventure marked by sharp ridges, reflective lakes, and occasional wildlife sightings. Along the way, you'll pass iconic waypoints that provide a perfect mix of nature and culture for any biking enthusiast.

### Adventure Guide to Biking the Seward Highway

  1. Start at Waterfront Park (Seward)

    • Located in the heart of Seward, this park is a fantastic starting point. The flat trail along Resurrection Bay offers a mellow warm-up before tackling the highway’s inclines.
    • Stop here to admire spectacular water vistas and chances to spot bald eagles or even sea otters.
    • Restrooms, parking, and nearby convenience stores make it ideal for ensuring all your logistical needs are covered.
  2. Dividends of Bear Creek

    • About 7 miles in, pause at Bear Creek. Known for its small, pristine waterway surrounded by towering evergreens, it’s an ideal spot for a quick photo break.
    • This area transitions from flat terrain to rolling hills, a sweet challenge for more advanced riders.
  3. Crown Jewel: Tern Lake Junction

    • Near the junction where the highway meets the Sterling Highway lies Tern Lake. The serene alpine lake is perfect for a mid-ride stop to refuel while absorbing reflections of towering peaks.
    • Trails nearby can be explored on foot if you need a break from pedaling.

Local Insights

  • Wildlife encounters: Keep an eye out for Dall sheep along mountain ridges or even moose grazing along the roadside.
  • Safety note: The highway can be narrow in parts, so wear reflective gear and ride single file to stay safe.

Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: Late May through September. Early mornings offer quieter roads and cooler temperatures.
  • Gear to bring: Layered clothing, a repair kit, sunscreen, and adequate water.
  • Directions: From Seward, the highway begins at Mile 0, leading north along Resurrection River. Moose Pass is approximately a 45-minute drive.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Late May through September for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Biking

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Seward, Alaska

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Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.

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