Nome - Teller Highway | Remote Alaska
Sergey Mishenev Sergey Mishenev
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 Published On Mar 26, 2023

The Nome-Teller Highway is a road that runs between the cities of Nome and Teller in western Alaska. It is a relatively short road, stretching just over 50 miles, and is the only road connecting these two communities. The Nome-Teller Highway is a gravel road and can be rough and uneven in places, with some steep hills and sharp curves. It is not maintained during the winter months and is usually only passable by snowmobile or other specialized vehicles. Despite its challenges, the Nome-Teller Highway is a popular route for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts, offering scenic views of the surrounding tundra and mountains, as well as access to a number of recreational activities and attractions in the region.

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