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PA12DRVR
Apr 06, 2014Explorer
Fanrgs said "The road network in Kodiak is very limited and can easily be driven in less than a day. Personally, I would leave the RV in Homer and just take the ferry to Kodiak. Rent a car for a couple of days to see the populated portion of the island, then take a boat trip to the wildlife refuge to see the bears (you can't get to the wildlife refuge by road). After that, take the ferry back to Homer and continue your Kenai adventure. Just a suggestion!"
I would second all of this. Leave the RV in Homer, motel or B&B for a few days, take a boat or air trip to the rest of the island, then resume RVng. While I've never RV'd in Kodiak (nor in much of Alaska for that matter) having spent some time on the island, Kodiak is not really geared towards RVng. Lots to see and do, just that it isn't the most convenient with an RV.
I would second all of this. Leave the RV in Homer, motel or B&B for a few days, take a boat or air trip to the rest of the island, then resume RVng. While I've never RV'd in Kodiak (nor in much of Alaska for that matter) having spent some time on the island, Kodiak is not really geared towards RVng. Lots to see and do, just that it isn't the most convenient with an RV.
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