Turnagain Pass (el. 900 feet (274m)) is a mountain pass just south of the municipal limits of Anchorage, Alaska. It is located in the northeastern part of Kenai Peninsula Borough. The pass marks the highest point on the Seward Highway at approximately milepost 70. Traveling north, the Seward Highway descends into the Anchorage bowl and begins to round the Turnagain Arm.
This Sunday, March 23, 2025, image released by the Chugach National ForestAvalancheCenter shows the aftermath of a slab avalanche that killed a snow machine rider on Saturday, March 22, in Turnagain Pass, Alaska.
By MARK THIESSEN, The Associated Press...Troopers said a group of snowmachiners were riding Saturday on the backside of SeattleRidge in Turnagain Pass, a popular winter recreation area about 60 miles southeast of Anchorage ... More in Nation-World News.
local time Saturday in Turnagain Pass, a popular winter recreation area within Chugach National Forest...Avalanche experts have warned people of unstable conditions due to a weak layer of snow in the Turnagain Pass for weeks.
The body of Tucker Challan was found buried 10 feet beneath the snow in Turnagain Pass after a group was riding on the mountain with snowmobiles the day prior ... Read it at NBCNews ... ....
Troopers said a group of snowmachiners were riding Saturday on the backside of SeattleRidge in Turnagain Pass, a popular winter recreation area about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southeast of Anchorage... “It’s still unsafe,” Wagner said Monday.