Can I ride my motorcycle to Alaska?

Ride the famous Alaska Highway! This 2,800-mile north to Alaska motorcycle tour on paved roads that starts in Portland, Oregon and travels through western Canada to Anchorage, Alaska. Scenery is limitless as you make your way from Portland, Oregon, through Washington State and Canada to Alaska.

What is the motorcycle riding season in Alaska?

There are few places in the world as hostile to a motorcycle as Alaska. The riding season is brief, nipping from June to September so long as the weather holds. Half of the state’s highway system is pocked and cratered dirt roads, and the paved surfaces are fractured with frost heaves and potholes.

How should I pack my motorcycle for a cross country trip?

Ideally, you want to pack enough clothes to get by for a few days. Pants, sweaters, and sweatshirts can often be worn several days in a row, as long as they don’t get soiled or sweaty. Ideally, you should only need to pack extra underclothes, t-shirts, and socks.

Does Alaska require motorcycle license?

Alaska requires the operator of any motorcycle with an engine displacement of 50cc or more to have a Class M1 or M3 license in addition to the regular license. The M1 license is valid for all sizes and is available only to individuals who are 16 years of age or older.

What is the best time to ride a motorcycle in Alaska?

The best time to ride in Alaska is June through early September, but be prepared for all kinds of weather and temperatures. If you plan to go it alone, The Milepost is a helpful guide, which provides mile-by-mile descriptions of all major highways and roads in Alaska and northwestern Canada.

Do people ride Harleys in Alaska?

You can ride the entire way by taking the Alaska-Canadian Highway (ALCAN) through Canada or you can take a detour and drive up the Cassiar (less traveled) which is Highway 37 through British Columbia. The House of Harley® recommends that you go to a local bookstore and buy a Mile Post.

What do I need for a long distance motorcycle trip?

You and your passenger need to wear proper safety gear: helmet; eye protection; a protective jacket; long, thick pants; boots and gloves. Help other motorists see you by wearing brightly colored outer layers and helmet. Prepare for Weather Conditions. Bring along extra clothing layers or an electric vest for warmth.

Is lane splitting legal in Alaska?

As I’m sure your already aware of, lane splitting is not legal in Alaska. This is a very dangerous maneuver, putting you and other drivers at risk. Unfortunately, we see motorcyclists do this often around Anchorage, cutting past traffic in an impatient manner.

Are helmets required in Alaska?

Alaska has no helmet law. It is legal for all persons of any age to operate a bicycle without wearing a helmet unless otherwise provided by a municipal regulation.

Can you ride motorcycle in Anchorage Alaska?

Fly and Ride Riding a motorcycle to Alaska is the ultimate motorcycle adventure, but there are also options for riders short on time. Fly into Anchorage and rent a bike, or pick up a pre-ordered hog at the House of Harley-Davidson. Get the lay of the land, then hit the open road!

How do people survive a long motorcycle ride?

Tips for Long-Distance Motorcycle Trips

  1. Insure with the Best.
  2. Prepare Your Bike.
  3. Remember Your Tool Kit.
  4. Do Testing.
  5. Pack Light and Bring Only What You Need.
  6. Dress Safely.
  7. Prepare for Weather Conditions.
  8. Know Your Limits.