RV Parks in Sutton
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Sutton AK RV Park: 1 Campground for Alaska Travelers
Sutton, Alaska sits along the Glenn Highway 10 miles northeast of Palmer, offering 1 RV park for travelers exploring the Mat-Su Valley. Grand View Cafe Campground provides a on-site stop for those heading to the Kenai Peninsula or interior Alaska. RV Parks USA lists this single camping option for Sutton visitors.
What RV park is available in Sutton, Alaska?
Grand View Cafe Campground operates as the only RV park within Sutton city limits. It provides 5 RV sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service. Each site measures 40 x 60 feet accommodating rigs up to 40 feet in length. The campground operates from May 15 to September 15 each season.
What amenities does Grand View Cafe Campground offer?
This campground provides full hookups with water, sewer, and electric connections at all 5 sites. Additional amenities include:
- 1 dump station on site
- 1 restroom with flush toilets
- 1 shower with hot water
- 2 picnic tables available for guest use
- 1 fire pit at each site
No Wi-Fi or cable TV connections exist at this campground.
How far is Grand View Cafe from major Alaska destinations?
The campground sits 10 miles from Palmer, AK, 45 miles from Wasilla, AK, and 65 miles from Anchorage, AK. Travelers reach Denali National Park after 150 miles north on the Parks Highway. The Kenai Peninsula starts 90 miles south via the Seward Highway.
What are the rates at Grand View Cafe Campground?
Nightly rates run $35 to $45 per night for full-hookup sites. Weekly discounts reduce the cost to $210 for a 7-night stay. Monthly rates drop to $600 for a full 30 days. No extra fees apply for extra vehicles or pets.
Can you find dump stations or propane near Sutton?
The nearest dump station sits 10 miles away in Palmer at the Matanuska Valley Lions Club. Propane refills are available 12 miles away at the Palmer Safeway gas station. No dump station or propane exists at Grand View Cafe Campground itself.
What hiking or outdoor activities exist near Sutton?
The Matanuska Glacier lies 25 miles northeast of Sutton with guided tours costing $75 per person. The Knik River Public Use Area sits 15 miles south offering 20 miles of ATV trails. The Independence Mine State Historical Park stands 30 miles north with 2 miles of interpretive trails.
Sutton, Alaska provides 1 RV park at Grand View Cafe Campground for travelers exploring the Glenn Highway corridor. RV Parks USA lists this as the only camping option within city limits.
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