Nome-Council Highway is the 72-mile (116 km) gravel road running along the Seward Peninsula road system from coastal beaches and wetlands near Nome, Alaska, through tundra meadows and high dwarf tundra, to a river valley at the western edge of the boreal forest near the abandoned townsite of Council.
There are four important landmarks that are listed in the United States National Register of Historic Places within the Nome Census Area.
Route map: Google