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2gypsies1
Mar 07, 2014Explorer III
- RV parks can be expensive. You might look under 'Alaska' in RV Park Reviews site to get a general idea. Probably $25+ is the norm and they aren't resorts. They're gravel parking lots. There are some nice state parks, provincial parks, nat'l forest and of course, Denali Nat'l Park which will sometimes be cheaper than RV parks. Many have dump and water fill.
- dump and water fill is readily available. Some fuel stations even offer it.
- it's extremely easy to overnight (or more) at roadside beautiful spots. That's what we did 75% of our trip.
If you purchase Mike and Terri Church's book on Alaskan (& Canada) Camping you'll find all the above information clearly given for you. Naturally, the RV park fees are only true as they update the book. Fees are constantly changing.
Going to Alaska is not cheap but you can make it more reasonable by the type of parks you utilize. Besides, it's worth it! Have a good one.
- dump and water fill is readily available. Some fuel stations even offer it.
- it's extremely easy to overnight (or more) at roadside beautiful spots. That's what we did 75% of our trip.
If you purchase Mike and Terri Church's book on Alaskan (& Canada) Camping you'll find all the above information clearly given for you. Naturally, the RV park fees are only true as they update the book. Fees are constantly changing.
Going to Alaska is not cheap but you can make it more reasonable by the type of parks you utilize. Besides, it's worth it! Have a good one.
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