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May 22, 2013Explorer
Beachcomber on the coast in Ninilchik was a favorite. It is especially great if you want to go clamming - you can walk to the beach. The owner keeps clam guns and buckets for use by the guests. Great fun. Enormous clams!
Another favorite was Bayside RV park in Valdez. The main attraction of this park is that the owner is one of the very few people in ALaska that are allowed to feed the eagles. Every day at 5pm she brings out buckets of fish to the hordes of waiting eagles. It is something to see. The town is mostly walkable from there. We used the car a few times to get to certain museums.
Iditarod Park in Seward is practically next door to the Sea Life Center. It is $15 a night and the sites face the ocean.
Tolsona Wilderness Campground in Glenallen is rustic, woodsy, and a true "camping" experience. A rushing stream winds through the campground. Lovely.
Hope this helps.
Another favorite was Bayside RV park in Valdez. The main attraction of this park is that the owner is one of the very few people in ALaska that are allowed to feed the eagles. Every day at 5pm she brings out buckets of fish to the hordes of waiting eagles. It is something to see. The town is mostly walkable from there. We used the car a few times to get to certain museums.
Iditarod Park in Seward is practically next door to the Sea Life Center. It is $15 a night and the sites face the ocean.
Tolsona Wilderness Campground in Glenallen is rustic, woodsy, and a true "camping" experience. A rushing stream winds through the campground. Lovely.
Hope this helps.
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