Drive time between Anchorage & Talkeenta?
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Drive time between Anchorage & Talkeenta?
How long does it take to drive from Anchorage to Talkeetna? Has anyone made this this drive recently? Thank you.
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Anchorage to Talkeetna
We drove Anchorage to Talkeetna last Friday and returned on Saturday.
Just over half of the drive is on 4 lane controlled access freeway.
Getting through Anchorage can take a bit of time. Depending on time of day, day of week, it can be bumper to bumper getting out of town.
It is roughly 120 miles from the Anchorage airport to Talkeetna.
I tend to drive fast on highways. Had to drive slow in Anchorage. If you want to do it in two hours and 15 minutes (both ways) like we did, you will have to be prepared to drive 5 miles an hour over the speed limit and pass other tourists on the two lane highway.
Plan for 2.5 hours and relax.
Just over half of the drive is on 4 lane controlled access freeway.
Getting through Anchorage can take a bit of time. Depending on time of day, day of week, it can be bumper to bumper getting out of town.
It is roughly 120 miles from the Anchorage airport to Talkeetna.
I tend to drive fast on highways. Had to drive slow in Anchorage. If you want to do it in two hours and 15 minutes (both ways) like we did, you will have to be prepared to drive 5 miles an hour over the speed limit and pass other tourists on the two lane highway.
Plan for 2.5 hours and relax.
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Nobody has mentioned the season we are in right now. It's called Road Construction. With that & the fires, I would add 30-60 minutes just to be on the safe side.
We drove Anchorage to Talkeetna last Friday and returned on Saturday.
Just over half of the drive is on 4 lane controlled access freeway.
Getting through Anchorage can take a bit of time. Depending on time of day, day of week, it can be bumper to bumper getting out of town.
It is roughly 120 miles from the Anchorage airport to Talkeetna.
I tend to drive fast on highways. Had to drive slow in Anchorage. If you want to do it in two hours and 15 minutes (both ways) like we did, you will have to be prepared to drive 5 miles an hour over the speed limit and pass other tourists on the two lane highway.
Plan for 2.5 hours and relax.
Just over half of the drive is on 4 lane controlled access freeway.
Getting through Anchorage can take a bit of time. Depending on time of day, day of week, it can be bumper to bumper getting out of town.
It is roughly 120 miles from the Anchorage airport to Talkeetna.
I tend to drive fast on highways. Had to drive slow in Anchorage. If you want to do it in two hours and 15 minutes (both ways) like we did, you will have to be prepared to drive 5 miles an hour over the speed limit and pass other tourists on the two lane highway.
Plan for 2.5 hours and relax.
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Wow - I must have had it easy!
I can see how it could take longer than two and a half hours. Accidents, construction, heavy traffic, and vigilant police.
I guess I was lucky. Had none of the above.
Some of that is because we did the trip before the tourist season was fully in swing.
Caution - If you don't drive on two lane highways often, be very careful passing. Better to relax and be safe.
If you are being passed, it is bad form to speed up while being passed. I had to get my little Ford Escape up to 90 MPH to get around some folks who were doing 55 MPH when I made my move. Not the first time this has happened.
The best way to assist people passing (I do this when pulling a fifth wheel trailer) is to take your foot off the gas when being passed. For some reason or another, if you don't let off the gas, your vehicle naturally speeds up as someone passes you.
I guess I was lucky. Had none of the above.
Some of that is because we did the trip before the tourist season was fully in swing.
Caution - If you don't drive on two lane highways often, be very careful passing. Better to relax and be safe.
If you are being passed, it is bad form to speed up while being passed. I had to get my little Ford Escape up to 90 MPH to get around some folks who were doing 55 MPH when I made my move. Not the first time this has happened.
The best way to assist people passing (I do this when pulling a fifth wheel trailer) is to take your foot off the gas when being passed. For some reason or another, if you don't let off the gas, your vehicle naturally speeds up as someone passes you.
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Drove it two days ago - July 7, 2007. Takes 2.5 hours, 115 miles at the speed limit. Do not speed as police patrol the route and there is radar in the small towns on the way.
If you had two choices Anchorage to Talkeenta or Anchorage to Seward - I would do Seward. Same distance and much better scenery. Plus Seward is a larger/better town.
If you had two choices Anchorage to Talkeenta or Anchorage to Seward - I would do Seward. Same distance and much better scenery. Plus Seward is a larger/better town.
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Drove it two days ago - July 7, 2007. Takes 2.5 hours, 115 miles at the speed limit. Do not speed as police patrol the route and there is radar in the small towns on the way.
If you had two choices Anchorage to Talkeenta or Anchorage to Seward - I would do Seward. Same distance and much better scenery. Plus Seward is a larger/better town.
If you had two choices Anchorage to Talkeenta or Anchorage to Seward - I would do Seward. Same distance and much better scenery. Plus Seward is a larger/better town.
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And with the wet and cloudy summer we've been having so far, the main attraction of Talkeetna (which is not its Northern Exposure-esque qualities), Denali, likely won't be out in all its majesty.
I third the recommendation for Seward. It makes for a great day trip by train, too--ride down, six hours in town, and ride back. But a car works great, too--look into the half-day (or full-day, if you're adventurous) Resurrection Bay (and surrounding glacier/fjord) cruise options.
I third the recommendation for Seward. It makes for a great day trip by train, too--ride down, six hours in town, and ride back. But a car works great, too--look into the half-day (or full-day, if you're adventurous) Resurrection Bay (and surrounding glacier/fjord) cruise options.




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