
         
		
	    Learn about US/Canada Border, Chilkat Eagle Preserve, and Haines
	
        This highway connects the Inside Passage community of Haines   with Haines Junction in the Yukon Territory. First used by the Chilkat Indians,   the highway became a packhorse trail to the Klondike goldfields in the late   1880's. In 1943, the U.S. Army used the highway as a military access road during   World War II.
        This byway is encompassed by the lush coastal rain forest as it makes its way   up the St. Elias Mountains and into Canada where the forest gives way to alpine   tundra and the Haines Highway connects with the Alaska Highway at Haines   Junction.
        
         Fall color in Haines.  © Haines Borough
          Fall color in Haines.  © Haines Borough 
        
          - Enjoy a walking tour of Fort William H. Seward
- Established in 1982, the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is   seasonal home to 3,000 bald eagles. They are attracted by fall and winter runs   of salmon in the Chilkat River. It is common to view hundreds of these regal   birds roosting in the cottonwoods along the Haines Highway between October and   January.
- Watch for fish wheels being used on the Chilkat River in   June.
- To the west is Canada's Tatshenshini-Alsek Wilderness Park, home   to grizzlies, Dall sheep, rare glacier bears and birds.
	
	
                January
                
                  - 
                      Alcan 200 International Snowmachine   Race
 Haines, 907-766-2503
May
                
                  - Alaska Craftbeer & Homebrew   Festival
 Haines, 907-766-2476
- Haines King Salmon Derby Memorial   Day weekend
 Haines, 907-766-3885
June
                
                  - 
                      Kluane to Chilkat Bike   Relay
 Haines, 907-766-2202
-  Summer Solstice Celebration 
 Haines,   907-766-2476
July
                
                  - Fourth of July celebrations Regionwide
 Haines, 907-766-2234
- Southeast Alaska State Fair & Bald   Eagle Music Festival
 Haines, 907-766-2234
November
                
                - 
                      Alaska Bald Eagle   Festival
 Haines, 907-766-3094
 Bald eagles gather in trees at the council grounds in the Bald Eagle Preserve on the Haines Highway.
                      Bald eagles gather in trees at the council grounds in the Bald Eagle Preserve on the Haines Highway. 
	
	
                
                 View of Haines and Lynn Canal from Mt. Ripinsky in the summer.
                View of Haines and Lynn Canal from Mt. Ripinsky in the summer. 
 
         
        Questions about   the Scenic Byways web site?  dot.scenic.byways@alaska.gov
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