Deadhorse

Deadhorse is a town located 10 miles from Prudhoe Bay and the Arctic Ocean in Arctic Alaska at the end of the Dalton Highway. Like the Dalton Highway, Deadhorse exists to support oil operations in Prudhoe Bay.

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  • Deadhorse is for real in Alaska. Your trip began Dalton Highway. Dalton Highway, a.k.a., the "haul road", is 414 miles long and connects the Elliott Highway (north of Fairbanks) to Deadhorse, Alaska. Bit of Info: The longest day at Prudhoe Bay is 63 days, 23 hours, 40 minutes long. The sun rises at …  Becky R.
  • Was a one-horse until it up and died. Not much to do there.  I Really Hate Emo CHuck
  • The "Haul Road" that leads to Deadhorse is gravel for about 400 miles, so don't drive something nice, better yet, don't drive it at all, it can be hazardous at any timeof the year  Mike
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Deadhorse Travel Guide is based on Deadhorse by Ryan Holliday, Northern Lights, AHeneen, Texugo, anonymous, iGuide and others. Deadhorse Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.