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PA12DRVR wrote:We've seen a number of these signs in BC and southern Yukon but when we pass such signed locations in the early morning hours (we start at 3:30 - 5 AM) they are invariably full of overnighters with no sign of law enforcement or citations. There are also a number of unsigned locations. We regularly use these signed locations for overnight stops and have never been approached by LEO's in 9 round trips north.
FWIW,
- As noted, lots of pullouts to use along the way.
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- Purely anecdotally, an increasing number of the pullout spots on the road system in Alaska are getting some sort of signage that purportedly bars "overnight" or "camping"....don't know if it's being enforced or not.
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Jan-22-2020 11:19 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Any ideas from the regulars on how to strategize to visit as many National Parks as possible with a travel trailer?
And if you can include the best season or month to do it (read so far that winter is impossible and middle of summer have slushy roads/tundra.
Thinking off the top of my head:
- Limited to the "standard" road system (not counting fly-in parks that have roads, or "boat-in" parks that have roads), I think there's only two (2) national parks that are road accessible: Denali NP and Wrangell-St. Elias NP.
- Certainly do-able with a travel trailer, but it's a rough 60 miles from Chitina to McCarthy (the access point to WSE) to get to WSE NP: then one either hikes or flies to access the scenery
- One can sort of drive to Kenai Fjords National Park as it involves going to Seward and then either doing local hikes (i.e. Exit Glacier) or taking a water cruise to see parts of the Park or getting dropped of for day (or days) trips.
Chugach State Park and Denali State Park are both road accessible, at least to get to trailheads and related facilities.
Jan-22-2020 11:15 AM
Jan-22-2020 11:11 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Any ideas from the regulars on how to strategize to visit as many National Parks as possible with a travel trailer?
And if you can include the best season or month to do it (read so far that winter is impossible and middle of summer have slushy roads/tundra.
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