Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: End of the Alaska Highway.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Watch for wild bison while driving through Delta Junction.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: This is farming country. Huge farms and ranches surround this Alaska town in the Interior on the Tanana River.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: The 1,422 mile Alaska-Canada Highway ('the ALCAN') ends in front of the Delta Junction Visitor Center.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Coldest place in the universe!
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: End of the Alaska ("ALCAN") Highway.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Stop at the Delta Junction Visitor Information Center.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Inside the Delta Visitor Information Center you can get a certificate saying you survived the Alaska Highway.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Sullivan Roadhouse is a log museum, and one of the few log roadhouses left along Alaska's road system.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: The Richardson Highway was named after Wilds P. Richardson.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Historic Alaska log lodge, Rika's Roadhouse has a telegraph station, Alaskan log barn, and museum.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Rika's Roadhouse on the Tanana River is an historic theme park, renovated by Alaska State Parks.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Rika's Roadhouse was a large Alaska log lodge.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Rika's Roadhouse Log Museum probably never looked this good in real life.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Russian junk food at the IGA reflects a big Eastern European immigrant population in Alaska's Interior.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Alyeska Pipeline fins keeps trans-Alaska oil pipe from melting permafrost.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Salmon spawn south of Delta Junction on the Richardson Highway.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: The high taiga south of Delta Junction on the Richardson Highway is a good place to look for moose and wild hares.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: A traveler takes a photo of a moose south of Delta.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: Gulkana Glacier lies south of Delta Junction on the Richardson Highway.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Delta Junction: The Richardson Highway is a rockhounder's delight.