Vildmarksvägen, sometimes called Stekenjokkvägen by people living near Stekenjokk, which crosses Vildmarksvägen, is a tourist road stretching from northern Jämtland to southern Lapland, Sweden. It begins in Strömsund and ends in Vilhelmina. Part of the road is closed during winter at times because of heavy snow, which can reach up to 7 metres (23 ft). In 2012, the Frostvikens Fjällpark was open in Gäddede as part of the Vildmarksvägen. Vildmarksvägen also hosts the Bjurälven nature reserve. Part of the road is above the tree line.
Vildmarksvägen between Stekenjokk and Klimpfjäll.
Hällingsåfallet waterfall and canyon
Bunker in Alanäs
Stekenjokk is an area of Strömsund Municipality in Jämtlands län and Vilhelmina Municipality in Västerbotten, Sweden, a few miles from the border with Norway. The word "jokk" is Sami for watercourse. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has a weather station in the area. As of 2013 Stekenjokk holds the Swedish record for continuous wind speed, with 47 m/s recorded during Cyclone Hilde in November 2013.
Vildmarksvägen between Stekenjokk and Klimpfjäll.