Alaska is built from a series of mountains and valleys, starting at sea level on the coast, and hitting elevations of more than 20,000 feet on our tallest mountain, the highest mountain peak in North America. So naturally, we will need some impressive bridges to get us across this vast state. The Hurricane Gulch Bridge in Alaska is one of the tallest bridges in the state, only surpassed in height by the railroad bridge of the same name. This is one bridge that you need to see up close and in person, if only so you can see the incredible views of the valley beneath it!
The Hurricane Gulch Bridge is a car bridge on the Parks Highway. The Parks Highway is one of the most scenic roads in Alaska.
Timothy Wildey / Flickr Located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, many people travel over this bridge on their way north to Fairbanks or south to Anchorage. It’s a well traveled road, and this bridge sees a lot of traffic all year long.
This steel arch bridge soars over Hurricane Creek.
StellaMc via iStock / Getty Images Plus The valley it spans is known as Hurricane Gulch, and that’s where it takes its name. It resides on mile 139.7 of the Parks Highway. It’s only a couple hours drive from Anchorage.
This beautiful bridge was built in 1971.
Dr. Cherepanov / Google Maps It is 558 feet long and soars over the gulch at an impressive 254 feet high. There are so many interesting facts about Alaska, and the history of this bridge and its twin, the railroad bridge of the same name, are so fun to learn about.
The railroad bridge with the same name, the Hurricane Gulch Bridge, is the tallest bridge in Alaska. For the span of a couple of years, it was actually the tallest bridge in America.
Ashutosh Singhal / Google Maps That bridge also crosses over Hurricane Creek and sits at 296 feet high. The Alaskan Railroad crosses this bridge on many of their passenger routes. It’s a stunning sight to see, whether from car or rail.
The views from the bridge are absolutely staggering, no matter which direction you face.
Jonathan / Flickr You’ll see mountains in the distance, and the boreal forest clothed in the colors of the season. Get your camera ready as you pass over, so you can take a quick snapshot as you pass by. Because this bridge is one of the tallest bridges in Alaska, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
Although you may want to walk this bridge to take photos, please don’t.
MaxsDadAk / Google Maps The highway is a very busy two-lane highway and has a daily traffic count of almost 1,500 cars. You could put yourself and others in danger if you stand in the middle of this narrow bridge to take photos. Be sure to abide by highway road safety laws when you snap your photos of this amazing bridge.
Visiting this magnificent bridge should be on your bucket list if you haven’t experienced it before.
micahmabin via iStock / Getty Images Plus Make a weekend of it and continue on to see the other impressive views of Denali National Park. However you choose to experience this magnificent bridge, you won’t be disappointed! Even the act of driving over it is exhilarating.
Have you ever visited the Hurricane Gulch Bridge in Alaska? What did you think? Was it amazing? Did you get any great photos? Let us know in the comments below!
Timothy Wildey / Flickr
Located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, many people travel over this bridge on their way north to Fairbanks or south to Anchorage. It’s a well traveled road, and this bridge sees a lot of traffic all year long.
StellaMc via iStock / Getty Images Plus
The valley it spans is known as Hurricane Gulch, and that’s where it takes its name. It resides on mile 139.7 of the Parks Highway. It’s only a couple hours drive from Anchorage.
Dr. Cherepanov / Google Maps
It is 558 feet long and soars over the gulch at an impressive 254 feet high. There are so many interesting facts about Alaska, and the history of this bridge and its twin, the railroad bridge of the same name, are so fun to learn about.
Ashutosh Singhal / Google Maps
That bridge also crosses over Hurricane Creek and sits at 296 feet high. The Alaskan Railroad crosses this bridge on many of their passenger routes. It’s a stunning sight to see, whether from car or rail.
Jonathan / Flickr
You’ll see mountains in the distance, and the boreal forest clothed in the colors of the season. Get your camera ready as you pass over, so you can take a quick snapshot as you pass by. Because this bridge is one of the tallest bridges in Alaska, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
MaxsDadAk / Google Maps
The highway is a very busy two-lane highway and has a daily traffic count of almost 1,500 cars. You could put yourself and others in danger if you stand in the middle of this narrow bridge to take photos. Be sure to abide by highway road safety laws when you snap your photos of this amazing bridge.
micahmabin via iStock / Getty Images Plus
Make a weekend of it and continue on to see the other impressive views of Denali National Park. However you choose to experience this magnificent bridge, you won’t be disappointed! Even the act of driving over it is exhilarating.
If you’re traveling this highway, there are plenty of things to see and experience in the area. Make sure to learn more about the nearby national park, with 15 Fascinating Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Denali National Park.
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Hurricane Gulch Bridge In Alaska December 08, 2020 Megan McDonald Are there a lot of bridges in Alaska? There are 1,134 bridges in Alaska. This seems like a lot, until you look at the amount of bridges California has, which 25,771. Or Texas, who has the most bridges of any state, over 54,400 road bridges! Alaska doesn’t have many road bridges because most of the state isn’t accessible by road. How many miles of highway are in the state of Alaska? Alaska has 14,336 miles of highway in the state. This number includes highways in the both national parks and within the forests of Alaska. The longest highway in Alaska is A-1, which connects the Glenn Highway to the Richardson Highway, to the Tok-Cut Off, and then part of the Alaska Highway before it enters into Canada. That highway is 408.23 miles long.
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Hurricane Gulch Bridge In Alaska
December 08, 2020
Megan McDonald
Are there a lot of bridges in Alaska? There are 1,134 bridges in Alaska. This seems like a lot, until you look at the amount of bridges California has, which 25,771. Or Texas, who has the most bridges of any state, over 54,400 road bridges! Alaska doesn’t have many road bridges because most of the state isn’t accessible by road. How many miles of highway are in the state of Alaska? Alaska has 14,336 miles of highway in the state. This number includes highways in the both national parks and within the forests of Alaska. The longest highway in Alaska is A-1, which connects the Glenn Highway to the Richardson Highway, to the Tok-Cut Off, and then part of the Alaska Highway before it enters into Canada. That highway is 408.23 miles long.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There are 1,134 bridges in Alaska. This seems like a lot, until you look at the amount of bridges California has, which 25,771. Or Texas, who has the most bridges of any state, over 54,400 road bridges! Alaska doesn’t have many road bridges because most of the state isn’t accessible by road.
How many miles of highway are in the state of Alaska?
Alaska has 14,336 miles of highway in the state. This number includes highways in the both national parks and within the forests of Alaska. The longest highway in Alaska is A-1, which connects the Glenn Highway to the Richardson Highway, to the Tok-Cut Off, and then part of the Alaska Highway before it enters into Canada. That highway is 408.23 miles long.