Anchorage Maps and Transportation
Anchorage Alaska is easily accessible any time of the year whether traveling by air, land or sea.
Adventure abounds in every direction; north to Denali National Park, south to the Kenai Peninsula, west across Cook Inlet, or east to the spectacular Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.
Map a Trip to Anchorage and Alaska
Alaska is enormous! Check out this collection of online Alaska maps including Alaska maps, maps of regions around Anchorage, a city map, and a downtown walking tour.
Getting to Anchorage is Easy
The Alaska Railroad connects Anchorage with Seward and Fairbanks. Lake Hood, the world’s busiest floatplane base, brings the remote areas in Alaska closer to Anchorage. Two highways connect Anchorage with the rest of Southcentral Alaska.
Did You Know?
Alaska has one mile of road for every 42 square miles of land area. The U.S. average is one to one. On the other hand, Alaska has about six times as many pilots and 16 times as many aircraft per capita as the rest of the nation.




