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Alaska RV Rental:

Ideas for Your RV Rental Trip in Alaska




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If you’re planning an Alaska RV rental vacation, you already know the benefits of taking your very own hotel and restaurant on the road with you.

However, with the freedom to explore all the sights the roadways and highways of Alaska has to offer, what should you see? For tips and sights and Alaska RV rental vacationer should see, keep reading.

Denali National Park

For spectacular wildlife spotting and scenery, it doesn’t get much better than Alaska’s renowned Denali National Park. You can see North America’s highest peak, Mt. McKinley, which towers over the landscape at 20,320 feet.

For those looking for campsites that cater to Alaska RV rental vacationers, Denali offers three sites with dump stations and affordable rates ($12 per night). For an RV-specific campground with full facilities, you can also try Denali Riverside RV Park, just two miles from the park entrance.

Kenai Peninsula

If you travel the Seward Highway on your Alaska RV rental journey, you’ll go down the Kenai Peninsula on your way to Homer, Alaska. With a visitor’s center and the Chugach State Park, there’s lots to see.

Along the route you can stop at the Portage Glacier and its lake. This is a site you may want to see sooner rather than later as the Portage Glacier is currently receding.

On this leg of your Alaska RV rental vacation, you can also see Alaska’s infamous Exit Glacier. A small road off the Seward Highway will take you into the drivable portion of Kenai Fjords National Park. From there, you can almost drive up to this magnificent piece of ice and nature.

Fish Creek Wildlife Viewing Area

On your way into Hyder and to see the awe-inspiring Bear Glacier, every Alaska RV rental vacationer should stop in at the Fish Creek Wildlife Viewing Area. Bring a camera because you’re sure to see everything from bears to eagles feeding on creek’s abundant salmon supply.

Of course, Alaska has hundreds of sites to offer the true Alaska RV rental vacationer, but these are just a few of the state’s brightest and best highlights.


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