Petersville Road

Petersville Road is a testament to the rugged, independent spirit that defines the Northern Mat-Su Valley. Branching off the Parks Highway at Trapper Creek, this historic route leads travelers away from the crowds and into the heart of the Alaskan backcountry. It is widely considered one of the best vantage points in the state for viewing Denali and the towering peaks of the Alaska Range, offering a perspective that feels both intimate and immense.

Location

Turn west at Mile 114.8 of the Parks Highway in Trapper Creek to start your adventure.

Road Notes

The road is paved for the first few miles before transitioning to gravel. While the early sections are generally well-maintained, high-clearance and 4WD vehicles are recommended for those traveling past the first 10 miles.

Supplies

Trapper Creek is your last stop for fuel and snacks before heading into the wilderness — be sure to pack out what you pack in.

A panoramic view of a vast, rugged landscape with rolling hills, dense forests, and distant snow-capped mountains under a partly cloudy sky in Mat-Su, Alaska