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Transporting your vehicle to or from Alaska

The expansive landscape of Alaska, with its stunning mountain ranges, protected land and various wildlife, draws millions of travelers and movers alike every year. Hunters, fishers, kayakers and outdoor enthusiasts find endless adventure in Alaska any time of year.

If you’re looking for an escape or to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, you’ll find peace and solitude among the beauty of Alaska, whether taking a family camping trip or migrating there permanently. And you’ll want to take your car, truck or RV with you as you navigate the rough terrain and weave through the winding, mountainous roads. But how will you get your vehicle there?

What to consider when shipping a car in Alaska

Transporting your car, truck or RV in or out of Alaska takes a fair amount of planning. Before getting started, consider all the details of your move, including place of origin, destination and time of year. All of these factors will have an impact on transport preferences and costs.

With much of Alaska remote land, the driver transporting your vehicle will likely have to take a longer, more complicated route to get from point A to point B, adding distance, miles and ultimately dollars to final transport costs. Therefore, it’s important to work with an auto transport company known for great customer service and experience arranging shipments to and from Alaska..

Choose the best Alaska auto transport company

It’s critical that you do your research and read both customer and industry reviews to find a reputable transport company to move your car or truck. An auto transport broker can help you understand how car shipping works and ensure your vehicle makes it to or from Alaska in tip-top shape.

Rite Way Auto Transport is the leading auto transport broker in the United States, with experience arranging shipments in all 50 states, including Alaska. We offer personalized service and work with you from the initial quote until your vehicle is safely delivered. Request a quote for your Alaska car shipping or call 1-877-688-8801 to speak to one of our friendly, experienced customer service representatives

Fun facts about Alaska:

The state of Alaska covers 586,412 square miles—bigger than Texas, California and Montana combined.

Alaska has 17 of the 20 highest mountains in the United States. At 20,310 feet, Denali is the tallest mountain in North America.

Juneau, Alaska’s capital, is the only state capital not accessible by road due to the rugged surrounding terrain. All goods coming in and out must be transported by plane or boat.

Dog mushing is Alaska’s state sport. Visitors can try it out for themselves, typically between November and March when there is sufficient snow.

While you may not consider Alaska as a beach state, it actually features more than 47,300 miles of shoreline.

Alaska tourist attractions:

The Tracy Arm Fjord is a popular stop for cruise ships and tours, where tourists can view wildlife, including moose and brown bears.

Located in Fairbanks, the University of Alaska Museum of the North features more than a million historical artifacts and archaeological finds to peruse.

A network of trails spanning more than 2,300 miles between Nome and Seward, the Iditarod National Historic Trail is best known for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and offers glacier and mountain views, along with wildlife sightings.

Located on Resurrection Bay, the town of Seward boasts the Alaska Sealife Center, the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge and the Kenai Peninsula.

Adventurers might find themselves at the Mendenhall Glacier, where kayakers and rafters can float among icebergs and local fauna like beavers and porcupines.

National parks in Alaska:

Denali National Park is centered on the highest peak in North America and is the most popular land attraction in the state with unspoiled wilderness and wild animals including caribou, Dall sheep and wolves.

Snow and ice cover 60 percent of Kenai Fjords National Park, including the massive Harding Icefield. Kayak, camp, hike, cross-country ski, or enjoy a boat cruise.

Located in a mining town, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve is the largest national park in the United States at 13.2 million acres.

Commemorating the Gold Rush from 1897-98, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park includes the ghost town of Dyea and the historical district of Skagway.

One of the world’s largest international protected areas, picturesque Glacier Bay has over three million acres of mountains, glaciers and a rainforest.