For the Interstate Highway route, see Interstate A-1.
Alaska Route 1
Route 1 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Alaska DOT&PF
Length
545.92 mi[1] (878.57 km)
Major junctions
West end
Alaska Marine Highway in Homer
Major intersections
Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna
AK-9 in Chugach National Forest
O'Malley Road in Anchorage
AK-3 near Wasilla
AK-4 in Glennallen and Gakona
East end
AK-2 at Tok
Location
Country
United States
State
Alaska
Boroughs
Kenai Peninsula, Municipality of Anchorage, Matanuska-Susitna, Unorganized
Highway system
Alaska Routes
Interstate
Scenic Byways
← AK-98
→ AK-2
Alaska Route 1 (AK-1) is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It runs from Homer northeast and east to Tok by way of Anchorage. It is one of two routes in Alaska to contain significant portions of freeway: the Seward Highway in south Anchorage and the Glenn Highway between Anchorage and Palmer.
AK-1 is also known by the named highways it traverses:
Sterling Highway from Homer to Tern Lake Junction
Seward Highway from Tern Lake Junction to Anchorage
Glenn Highway from Anchorage to Glennallen
Richardson Highway from Glennallen and Gakona Junction
Tok Cut-Off from Gakona Junction to Tok
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