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Alaska RV Parks
& Campgrounds

Alaska RV parks welcome travelers & offer insider travel tips

When you settle into a site at an RV park or campground, you’re getting much more than an overnight resting spot. Regardless of where you are in Alaska, you’re not far from hiking, fishing, biking, kayaking or wilderness and glacier tours. Day excursions and guided tours let you discover the real Alaska while enjoying the comfort of your RV at night. Check with your campground staff to discover local highlights and recommended tours.

Private camping facilities offer many of the typical amenities that RVers expect. Some parks also have RV-wash facilities so you can spruce up before moving on.

State campgrounds and recreation sites usually offer basics such as picnic tables, fire pits, picnic shelters, outhouses or hand-pumped water. These spots are not always big-rig friendly so enter cautiously. Typically, these rustic campgrounds do not have dumping stations or facilities for filling fresh water tanks. Be sure to treat or boil all water from pumps, lakes or streams to reduce the risk of waterborne bacteria.

Glacial Alaska

 

Some of the most impressive glaciers in Alaska are easily viewed by road. We’ve put together this handy reference guide to show you where you can see these glacial wonders!