Juneau, Alaska

Transportation in Juneau

Detailed transportation data — sourced from authoritative datasets and normalized for direct comparison.

Transportation in Juneau, Alaska

Getting around Juneau primarily involves driving, though the city's compact nature allows for relatively short commutes. The average commute time for workers in Juneau was 15.1 minutes in 2024. Public transportation options are available, with Juneau having a transit score of 38, indicating some public transportation options. The city's average Walk Score is 21, suggesting that most errands require a car, though certain areas are very walkable.

Juneau's unique geography, with no roads connecting it to other major cities, means that travel outside the immediate area relies on air or ferry services. The Alaska Marine Highway System is a vital link for residents and for transporting vehicles. While public transit exists, the car remains a primary mode of transport for many, contributing to a medium car dependency.

Transportation

Avg Commute
15 min
Transit Score
38.0/10
Walkability
21.0/10
Traffic Index
Car Dependency
Medium

About Juneau, Alaska

Juneau, Alaska, the state capital, is a unique city nestled between towering mountains and the Gastineau Channel, making it accessible primarily by air or sea. Its character is deeply intertwined with its stunning natural surroundings, offering residents and visitors unparalleled access to outdoor adventures. The city's history is rooted in the Gold Rush era, and today it maintains a distinct blend of government, tourism, and resource-based industries. People are drawn to Juneau for its breathtaking scenery, close-knit community feel, and the opportunity to live amidst a temperate rainforest environment. Despite its remote location, Juneau provides a vibrant lifestyle for those who appreciate wilderness and a strong sense of place.