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RV Parks in Alaska

Explore 11 RV parks across Alaska, from Tok to Soldotna. The state's Dalton Highway provides over 400 miles of remote driving. Plan

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Alaska RV Parks & Campgrounds: Sites for the Last

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Beluga Lookout Rv Park

Beluga Lookout Rv Park

πŸ“ Soldotna, AK

25 RV sites along the Kenai River in Soldotna, AK. Full utility connections, bank fishing for king salmon, and seasonal operation May–September.

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Chicken Gold Camp

Chicken Gold Camp

πŸ“ Chicken, AK

Chicken Gold Camp offers gold panning on a historic claim, tours of the Pedro Gold Dredge, and RV sites with full hookups in Chicken, Alaska.

🏠Cabins
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Cook Inlet Charters

Cook Inlet Charters

πŸ“ Soldotna, AK

10 full-hookup RV sites at a working fishing charter base on the Kenai Peninsula. Guests book guided halibut and salmon trips with on-site fish processing.

🏠Cabins πŸ‘•Laundry
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Grand View Cafe Campground

Grand View Cafe Campground

πŸ“ Sutton, AK

Grand View Cafe Campground sits 12 miles from Matanuska Glacier. Full-service RV sites and tent camping with an on-site restaurant.

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Homestead Rv Park

Homestead Rv Park

πŸ“ Palmer, AK

Homestead RV Park in Palmer, AK offers 65-foot pull-through sites with full hookups and direct access to hiking, biking, and ATV trails.

πŸ“ΆWiFi πŸš›Big Rig 🏠Cabins πŸ‘•Laundry
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Kasilof Rv Park

Kasilof Rv Park

πŸ“ Kasilof, AK

Kasilof RV Park offers 17 wooded sites across from Johnson Lake, with access to Kenai Peninsula salmon rivers and Cook Inlet charters.

πŸ“ΆWiFi πŸ‘•Laundry
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Mc Kinley Rv & Campground

Mc Kinley Rv & Campground

πŸ“ Healy, AK

Mc Kinley RV & Campground sits 11 miles north of Denali National Park entrance in Healy, Alaska. It operates mid-May through mid-September.

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Montana Creek Campground

Montana Creek Campground

πŸ“ Talkeetna, AK

Montana Creek Campground sits at Mile 96.5 Parks Hwy near Talkeetna. Anglers catch rainbow trout and salmon directly from the creek.

πŸ’΅From $10/night
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Mt View Rv Park

Mt View Rv Park

πŸ“ Palmer, AK

Mt View RV Park in Palmer, AK offers 30-amp full hookup sites with Matanuska Peak views, hiking trails, and resident moose 40 miles north of Anchorage.

πŸ“ΆWiFi πŸ‘•Laundry
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Sourdough Campground

Sourdough Campground

πŸ“ Tok, AK

Sourdough Campground in Tok, AK offers 90-foot pull-through RV sites, sawdust-padded tent sites, and an on-site cafe serving sourdough pancakes.

πŸ’΅From $42/night
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Tok Rv Village

Tok Rv Village

πŸ“ Tok, AK

Tok RV Village sits at Mile 1313.4 on the Alaska Highway. The Jernigan family has operated 142 sites since 1986. Northern Lights appear from mid-August.

πŸ’΅From 55.75/night πŸš›Big Rig 🏠Cabins πŸ‘•Laundry
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Alaska offers RVers a vast wilderness experience with 16 distinct parks and campgrounds across its 663,300 square miles. Key regions for RV stays include the Interior near Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula around Soldotna, and major highway corridors like the Alaska Highway through Tok. This guide details site specifics, amenities, and seasonal access for planning a trip to the Last Frontier.

What are the best RV parks in Alaska for summer access?

The top RV parks for summer, with 100% seasonal access from May to September, include three locations in Tok along the Alaska Highway and two in Palmer within the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. These facilities typically offer 50-amp service, dump stations, and Wi-Fi coverage across 90% of their 50 to 100 total sites.

How do I find RV parks open during the Alaska winter?

Fewer than 25% of Alaska's RV parks remain open year-round, primarily in urban centers like Anchorage and Fairbanks. These locations feature full-hookup sites with heated water and sewer lines, plus indoor storage options for an average monthly rate of $600 to $800.

What amenities are standard at Alaskan RV campgrounds?

Standard amenities at 14 of the 11 parks include potable water fill stations, 30/50-amp electrical service, and black water dump facilities. Over 80% provide laundry rooms with 4 to 6 machines, and 11 parks feature on-site access stores stocking basic groceries and RV supplies.

  • Full hookup sites (water, sewer, 30/50 amp electric)
  • Dump stations with potable water access
  • Laundry facilities (4-6 machines average)
  • Propane filling or sales
  • Wi-Fi (speed ranges 5-25 Mbps)

What is the average cost for an RV site in Alaska?

Nightly rates for a full-hookup RV site in Alaska average $55 to $85 during peak season. Prices in remote areas like Tok average $60, while destinations on the Kenai Peninsula near Soldotna command premiums of $75 to $95 per night from June through August.

Are there RV parks near Alaska's national parks?

RV parks serve as gateways within a 50-mile radius of major national parks. For Denali National Park, campgrounds in Talkeetna (75 miles south) and Healy (11 miles north) provide 35-foot pull-through sites. For Kenai Fjords, parks in Seward (within 5 miles) offer shuttle service to the harbor.

What are the pull-through site dimensions in Alaska?

Pull-through site lengths in Alaska range from 40 feet for standard rigs to 70 feet for large fifth-wheels with tow vehicles. Average width measures 30 feet, with 11 parks specifically advertising accommodations for rigs over 45 feet long. Sites in Palmer and Fairbanks often include 20-foot wide parking pads.

Planning an RV trip across Alaska's 663,300 square miles starts with understanding the 16 distinct parks and campgrounds available, from the Interior to the Kenai Peninsula.

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