We had some time to kill before our next date-dependent destination, so we decided to spent a few hours in the town of Whittier, Alaska. I had heard of Whittier through various news stories and anecdotal accounts from others. What is the town’s claim to fame? Most of the town’s residents all live under the same roof (population 272) and to access by land, you have to go through a 2.5 mile tunnel. We just had to check it out.

The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest highway tunnel in North America, and the first designed for -40 Fahrenheit temperatures and 150 mph winds! It was blasted out in 1943 during World War II, with Whittier becoming the port of entry for soldiers being stationed in Alaska.



And just like that, you are in the town of Whittier on Prince William Sound. It’s nestled between the water and the soaring mountains around it. The Alaska Railroad owns much of the town.



The town is the connection for the Alaska Rail to Canada and the lower USA via rail barge.

After World War II, the town’s population topped out a 809 due to the Cold War.

It was a short visit to Whittier, and a rainy one because the town gets 197 inches of rain a year! All in all, it was a fun place to explore. And how often do you get to go through the longest highway tunnel in North America?
If you want to see a little more on this unique town, CBS Sunday Morning did a short 5 minute program on the town about a year ago (that’s how I knew the town first came onto my radar). You can view the show at https://youtu.be/8iFOBQzO_5A?si=y8YkEsicgZI-REKr.
We were there. The cruise ship dropped us there and we started our land tour from there!
I was wondering where the land portion of your cruise started. And now I know! ๐