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AK Truck Stops

Truck Stops in Alaska

Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Alaska. Approximately 12 truck stops statewide.

Total Stops

12+

Top Rated

3 Featured

Best Corridors

3 Routes

Major Truck Stop Chains in Alaska

ChainLocationsKey Amenities
Tesoro/Andeavor4
DieselDEFBasic Supplies
Petro Star3
DieselArctic Grade FuelDEF

Top Rated Truck Stops in Alaska

Tesoro 2-Go

Anchorage, AK

3.8/5
DieselLarge Truck ParkingRestaurant Nearby

Hilltop Truck Stop

Fairbanks, AK

4.0/5
Arctic DieselTire ServiceTruck Repair

Coldfoot Camp

Coldfoot, AK

3.9/5
FuelRestaurantLodgingLast Fuel Before Deadhorse

Truck Parking Tips for Alaska

Alaska has very limited truck stop infrastructure compared to the Lower 48. Fuel up at every opportunity, especially on the Dalton Highway where Coldfoot Camp is the only service point for 240 miles. Winter diesel (arctic grade) is essential from October through April.

Best Corridors for Truck Stops

Parks Highway (AK-3 Anchorage to Fairbanks)
Dalton Highway (limited)
Alaska Highway (AK-2)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Alaska

Where can I refuel on the Dalton Highway?

Coldfoot Camp at mile 175 is the only fuel stop between Fairbanks and Deadhorse. The next fuel is Deadhorse (Prudhoe Bay) at mile 414. Always top off in Fairbanks and carry extra fuel.

Do Alaska truck stops have showers?

Only the larger facilities in Anchorage and Fairbanks have trucker showers. Remote locations like Coldfoot offer basic lodging but limited shower facilities. Plan for self-sufficiency on remote routes.

Is arctic diesel available at Alaska truck stops?

Yes, most truck stops in Alaska provide arctic grade diesel from October through April, rated for temperatures down to -40°F or colder. This is essential for cold weather operations.