U.S. Bicycle Route 97
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U.S. Bicycle Route 97 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Existed: | 2011 – present | |||
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South end: | Seward, AK | |||
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North end: | Fairbanks, AK | |||
Location | ||||
States: | Alaska | |||
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U.S. Bicycle Route 97 (USBR 97) is the westernmost U.S. Numbered Bicycle Route which runs between Fairbanks and Seward in the State of Alaska.[1][2][3] The route lies entirely within Alaska, and it passes through Anchorage. Much of the route follows the Parks Highway, and it passes the entrance of Denali National Park.[3] It was approved by AASHTO in early May 2011, making it one of the first expansions of the U.S. Bike Route system since 1982.[2][3][4] It has connections to U.S. Bicycle Route 8 in Fairbanks and U.S. Bicycle Route 108 in Anchorage.[2]
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