RV Parks in Fairbanks
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Ice Alaska
Ice Alaska RV Park sits adjacent to the George Horner Ice Art Park in Fairbanks. It operates during the World Ice Art Championships from mid-February through late March.
Parks & Recreation Dept
Alaska State Parks office in Fairbanks provides permits, maps, and trail reports for interior region state recreation areas. Essential pre-trip planning resource for RV travelers.
Fairbanks, AK RV Parks: 2 Campgrounds for Northern
Fairbanks sits 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska. This city hosts 2 RV parks and campgrounds for travelers seeking the northern lights. As a gateway to Denali National Park, Fairbanks provides essential services for rigs up to 45 feet.
What RV parks operate in Fairbanks, Alaska?
Fairbanks contains 2 camping locations: Parks & Recreation Dept and Ice Alaska. These campgrounds combine to offer 87 total sites. Parks & Recreation Dept runs the River's Edge RV Park with full hookups. Ice Alaska provides dry camping for winter events.
How much do Fairbanks campgrounds cost per night?
Rates at these 2 parks range from $40 for a basic tent site to $85 for a full-hookup pull-through. Monthly stays drop to $600 at select parks. Prices drop 15% after September 1st. Ice Alaska charges $50 per night during the World Ice Art Championships in March.
What amenities do Fairbanks RV resorts provide?
River's Edge RV Park offers 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer at every site. The park includes a laundry room with 4 washers and 4 dryers. Wi-Fi reaches 25 Mbps across the property. Ice Alaska provides portable toilets and 2 dump stations for winter campers.
When is the best season for RV camping in Fairbanks?
The peak season runs from May 15 to September 15. Summer temperatures average 70 F in July. Winter camping requires insulated tanks and heated hoses for temperatures as low as -40 F. Aurora viewing peaks between August 21 and April 21.
Which Fairbanks RV park is closest to Denali National Park?
Parks & Recreation Dept's River's Edge sits 120 miles north of Denali's entrance. The drive takes 2.5 hours on the Parks Highway. Ice Alaska lies 130 miles from the park. Both locations provide direct access to the 92-mile road through Denali's wilderness.
What size rigs can Fairbanks campgrounds accommodate?
River's Edge RV Park handles rigs up to 45 feet with 20 pull-through sites. Ice Alaska accommodates any length on its gravel lot. Most sites measure 35 by 70 feet. The Parks & Recreation Dept site offers 12 back-in spots for shorter trailers under 30 feet.
Fairbanks Alaska has 2 RV parks and campgrounds for northern lights seekers and Denali travelers. RVParkway lists these 2 Fairbanks camping options with current rates and availability.
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