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Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road

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Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road

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Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road

01:35

37.5km

200m

Road cycling

Cycle the easy 23.3-mile Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road in Kenai Fjords National Park, offering views of Exit Glacier.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Seward Highway

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This famous route is known for its stunning natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. It's an Alaska Scenic Byway, and All-American Road.

The initial 50 miles of the Seward Highway run along the base of the Chugach Mountains and the shore of Turnagain Arm, providing chances to observe beluga whales, Dall sheep, waterfalls, and eagles. The rest of the drive passes through mountainous terrain, offering dramatic vistas of Alaska's untamed wilderness.

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Exit Glacier Road to Herman Leirer Road

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A picturesque route guiding you to the renowned Exit Glacier. Enjoy spectacular sights of glaciers, mountains, and the stunning Alaskan wilderness.

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Exit Glacier Viewpoint

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Exit Glacier Viewpoint provides a unique chance to explore the effects of glacier movement on the landscape. Though not the oldest or largest glacier in Alaska, Exit Glacier is remarkably accessible. Here, you can observe firsthand the transformation of the terrain due to glacial activity, as well as the remarkable process of plant life gradually reclaiming the once-barren rocky terrain left behind by the glacier's retreat.

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35.2 km

1.87 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of cycling the Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road route?

This specific 37.5 km road cycling route, which includes sections of the Seward Highway and Exit Glacier Road, is rated as an easy ride. It's suitable for cyclists of any fitness level, primarily due to its well-paved surfaces. While the full Seward Highway can be a demanding, multi-hour ride, this particular route is designed to be accessible.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route is generally during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions. Be aware that the Turnagain Arm area, part of the Seward Highway, can be particularly windy, so checking weather forecasts is always a good idea.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

The route offers a mix of terrain. The Seward Highway section features wide shoulders and some dedicated bike paths, including an old section near Girdwood that is closed to motor vehicles, providing a dedicated cycling path. The Exit Glacier Road to Herman Leirer Road is generally flat and entirely paved, with only one notably steep section as you approach the glacier itself.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route?

No specific cycling permits are required for the Seward Highway or Exit Glacier Road. However, since Exit Glacier Road provides the only road access into Kenai Fjords National Park, there might be park entrance fees depending on your activities within the park. It's always best to check the official Kenai Fjords National Park website (nps.gov) for the most current information on fees and regulations.

Is the Seward Highway & Exit Glacier Road route dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on leash in many areas of the Chugach National Forest and Kenai Fjords National Park, including the paved roads like Exit Glacier Road. However, specific trail regulations within the park may vary. Always keep your dog on a leash and pack out all waste. Check park-specific rules on nps.gov for any restrictions on trails leading directly to the glacier.

Where can I park to access this cycling route?

Parking options are available along the Seward Highway and near the start of Exit Glacier Road to Herman Leirer Road. Specific parking areas can be found at trailheads or designated pull-offs. For the Exit Glacier portion, there is a main parking lot at the end of the road, providing access to the glacier trails.

What kind of wildlife might I see along the way?

Both the Seward Highway and Exit Glacier Road are renowned for wildlife viewing. Along the Seward Highway, especially near Turnagain Arm, you might spot beluga whales. Other common sightings include Dall sheep, eagles, moose, snowshoe hare, and various bears. The Chugach National Forest and Kenai Fjords National Park are rich in biodiversity, so keep an eye out for local fauna.

What are the main points of interest or viewpoints along the route?

The entire route is incredibly scenic. Key highlights include the Seward Highway itself, which is an All-American Road. As you cycle Exit Glacier Road to Herman Leirer Road, you'll be treated to stunning views leading into Kenai Fjords National Park, culminating at the Exit Glacier Viewpoint, offering close-up encounters with the glacier.

Does this route connect with other cycling trails?

Yes, the route includes sections of the official 97 (Alaska) trail. Additionally, parts of the Seward Highway have established bike trails or wide shoulders. An old section of the highway leading into Girdwood is closed to motor vehicles, providing a dedicated cycling path, and a paved bike path extends for 5 miles south to Hope Road near Granite Creek.

How long does it typically take to cycle this 37.5 km route?

For an average cyclist, this 37.5 km (23.3 miles) route is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes of active cycling time. This duration can vary based on your pace, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenic views.

Are there any specific safety considerations for cycling this route?

While much of the route is on dedicated paths or wide shoulders, sections of the Seward Highway are major roads. Always be aware of vehicle traffic, especially in areas without dedicated bike lanes. Winds can be strong, particularly around Turnagain Arm, so be prepared for changing conditions. Carrying bear spray is also advisable in this region.

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