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About Alaska
"To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries of the world." —John Muir
With more than 200 parks and preserves, Alaska defines the majesty of untouched nature. Its vast, raw landscape is larger than California, Texas, and Montana combined. Some people say it's the last frontier for RV road warriors. So stay close to Alaska’s RV parks.
The Alaska Highway begins in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and spans 1,390 miles before ending in Fairbanks. Because it’s so long, you might want to break up the trip by cruising, flying, or road-tripping through Alaska for the adventure of a lifetime. Book your Alaska RV park soon.
North of Anchorage is Denali National Park, six million acres of subarctic wilderness teeming with forest, glaciers, and wild rivers. The Park embraces Mount McKinley (now Denali), at 20,310 feet, the tallest peak in the U.S. and North America. Denali is the only national park that uses trusty sled dogs to patrol the wildlife and the wilderness.
Depending on which Alaska RV park you book, head South of Anchorage. Here you can explore the beautiful Kenai Peninsula, home of the Historic Iditarod Trail. You can fish, kayak, and sightsee at nearby glacier-filled Kenai Fjords National Park while watching feeding whales and bobbing otters. Wrangell-Elias, America's largest national park, which extends through the Alaska Range.
Restless for city life? The land of the midnight sun sets in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, each offering rich heritage centers, unusual historic memorabilia, and curiously delightful sightseeing.
Did you know it is one of the only places in the world where it's legal to pull over anywhere on public lands and RV boondock style?
Plan now to book one of our Alaska RV parks.
Happy Travels.