Blooming Wildflowers Seward Highway Alaska

The natural beauty along the Seward Highway on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA where the blooming wildflowers blanket the hillsides.

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A mix of wildflowers, Jacob's Ladder and Forget-me-Nots, blooming along the sides of the Seward Highway on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA making the scenery very colorful. Spring brings out the wildflowers, but the mountain peaks remain blanketed in snow.

The drive along the Seward Highway between Anchorage and Seward, displays nature's beauty where jagged peaks, alpine meadows, fiords, lakes and miles of lush greenery span the landscape. The highway is approximately 204 kilometers in length, taking about 3 hours to complete without stopping along the way. About 52 miles south of Anchorage, visitors will cross onto the Kenai Peninsula where a two lane highway, consisting of passing lanes, makes the drive pleasurable.

The seasons of spring and summer are the prettiest times of year to travel along the Seward Highway, as the wildflowers are blooming, the snow is slowly melting and the Chugach National Forest is producing branches of new life. Around every corner, the scenery is almost postcard perfect.

Wildflowers bloom along the Seward Highway, Kenai Peninsula, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.




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