From the touring mountains to the sparkling seas, Alaska is majestic and magnificent, mile after mile. One of the best ways to enjoy it all is on a road trip. Head to these 7 amazing spots to see some of the most incredible features Alaska has to offer. While there’s plenty more to love, these wonders are sure to delight!

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  1. Lost Lake, Seward, Lost Lake Trail Road

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Dan Logan | Flickr This glittering sapphire pool lies in the mountains outside Seward and is the most stunningly gorgeous color in the summer months. In the winter, snow shoe here for equally epic views dressed in snow and ice.

  1. Hope, Hope Highway

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Heike Neumann | Flickr This small, historical town is a reasonable drive out of Anchorage, and in a particularly beautiful part of Alaska. The wide open spaces, white water rapids, and quaint small mining town are all attractions in this uniquely scenic spot.

  1. Pioneer Peak, Palmer, Glenn Highway

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Cecil Sanders | Flickr At an elevation of 6,398 feet, this amazing peak is a focal point of the area, and an amazing wonder of Alaska. The hike to the top is brutal and astounding. Visit this beautiful wonder anytime of year, just check conditions before attempting the climb.

  1. Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), Fairbanks, Parks Highway

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Pier Nirandara | Flickr In Alaska’s interior, the night skies light up with the most phenomenal colors in the winter months. When the temperatures dip below zero, the skies are ablaze with the most beautiful light show on the planet.

  1. Denali National Park, Healy, Parks Highway

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Teddy Llovet | Flickr The beautiful mountain stands at 20,310 feet and it the tallest mountain on the North American continent. The National Park and Preserve covers 6,045,153 acres surrounding the mountain of wildlife and wildlife habitat.

  1. Brooks Range, Northern Alaska, Dalton Highway

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Terry Feuerborn | Flickr The Brooks Range is one of Alaska’s most wild and beautiful areas with starkly gorgeous views of windswept mountains and passes. Drive to the top of the state through these incredible views (with a rugged vehicle, and in the summer months.)

  1. Deadhorse, End of Dalton Highway, Arctic Ocean

Terry Feuerborn | Flickr

gr8pics4 U | Flickr At the end of the Dalton is the arctic community of Deadhorse, with the iconic access to the beach of the Arctic Ocean where the infamous Polar Bear Plunge occurs.

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Frank Kovalchek | Flickr

Dan Logan | Flickr

This glittering sapphire pool lies in the mountains outside Seward and is the most stunningly gorgeous color in the summer months. In the winter, snow shoe here for equally epic views dressed in snow and ice.

James Brooks | Flickr

Heike Neumann | Flickr

This small, historical town is a reasonable drive out of Anchorage, and in a particularly beautiful part of Alaska. The wide open spaces, white water rapids, and quaint small mining town are all attractions in this uniquely scenic spot.

Cecil Sanders | Flickr

At an elevation of 6,398 feet, this amazing peak is a focal point of the area, and an amazing wonder of Alaska. The hike to the top is brutal and astounding. Visit this beautiful wonder anytime of year, just check conditions before attempting the climb.

Aaron Hockley | Flickr

Pier Nirandara | Flickr

In Alaska’s interior, the night skies light up with the most phenomenal colors in the winter months. When the temperatures dip below zero, the skies are ablaze with the most beautiful light show on the planet.

Andrew “FastLizard4” Adams | Flickr

Teddy Llovet | Flickr

The beautiful mountain stands at 20,310 feet and it the tallest mountain on the North American continent. The National Park and Preserve covers 6,045,153 acres surrounding the mountain of wildlife and wildlife habitat.

Bureau of Land Management | Flickr

Terry Feuerborn | Flickr

The Brooks Range is one of Alaska’s most wild and beautiful areas with starkly gorgeous views of windswept mountains and passes. Drive to the top of the state through these incredible views (with a rugged vehicle, and in the summer months.)

gr8pics4 U | Flickr

At the end of the Dalton is the arctic community of Deadhorse, with the iconic access to the beach of the Arctic Ocean where the infamous Polar Bear Plunge occurs.

How many of the wonders of Alaska have you been to? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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