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2gypsies1
Jan 06, 2016Explorer III
You definitely don't need to rent a car to get around. Alaska is full of RVs. You'll be just fine. Have a great trip!
On one of our trips three couples rented in Anchorage and we had plenty of time to do the whole Alaska loop. We first headed in the direction of Denali - spent two nights in the park itself and took the 'school bus' tour for one full day, then Fairbanks - the river boat cruise is worthwhile, down to Tok to Valdez - took a glacier cruise by Stan Stephens, back to Anchorage then down to the Kenai Peninsula - a night each in Seward and Homer, before returning the RV in Anchorage. It's a rushed trip but you do what you can. We had a ball! We later went back and drove in order to spend the whole summer. The first trip gave us a 'taste' of Alaska.
On one of our trips three couples rented in Anchorage and we had plenty of time to do the whole Alaska loop. We first headed in the direction of Denali - spent two nights in the park itself and took the 'school bus' tour for one full day, then Fairbanks - the river boat cruise is worthwhile, down to Tok to Valdez - took a glacier cruise by Stan Stephens, back to Anchorage then down to the Kenai Peninsula - a night each in Seward and Homer, before returning the RV in Anchorage. It's a rushed trip but you do what you can. We had a ball! We later went back and drove in order to spend the whole summer. The first trip gave us a 'taste' of Alaska.
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