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This 7 day Alaska itinerary is perfect for seeing epic wildlife, national parks and enjoying some of the most beautiful hikes around. From Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula and Denali National Park ...
A pickup truck’s driver died Saturday on the Parks Highway after colliding head-on with a semi truck, according to Alaska State Troopers. Troopers said in an online dispatch that they were ...
These maps show the planned route of a 1.25-mile, $7.4 million multi-use path that will connec Morro Bay and Cayucos along Highway 1. Construction could start in 2025.
Staffing cuts at Alaska's national parks will save taxpayer dollars. But also likely to limit land management, visitor experience.
In the name of safety for bicyclists and pedestrians, St. Paul Parks and Recreation officials want to build a 4.5-mile bike path on Summit Avenue, but a group started by residents of the street ...
Work to build the bike and pedestrian path likely won’t begin until 2025, according to San Luis Obispo County Parks planner Elizabeth Kavanaugh. The trail has been in the works for about 15 years.
These maps show the planned route of a 1.25-mile, $7.4 million multi-use path that will connec Morro Bay and Cayucos along Highway 1. Construction could start in 2025.
A bike path that would fill a gap in the 1,200-mile California Coastal Trail and connect two San Luis Obispo beach towns along Highway 1 has been approved.
Alaska State Troopers and DOT&PF will close the Parks from 9 a.m. to approximately 1 p.m. Wednesday between mileposts 198 and 201. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, the training exercise may be ...
Despite its name, the Alaska Marine Highway isn't a traditional highway. In fact, it's not even a road. Instead, it's a state-owned ferry system that runs 3,500 miles through the waters ...
At 17, he set off solo on the adventure of a lifetime: biking the "Pan-American highway" from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to the southernmost point in Argentina, Ushuaia. It took him 527 days, soaking in ...
Work to build the bike and pedestrian path likely won’t begin until 2025, according to San Luis Obispo County Parks planner Elizabeth Kavanaugh. The trail has been in the works for about 15 years.