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jnharley
Apr 06, 2016Explorer
The longest stretch of dry camping we did in Alaska was 6 nights at Denali Natl Park. They do have generator hours (8-10 am and 4-8 pm). There is a shower house at the Riley Campground but they were $5 per shower, a little steep for routine use. Denali Natl Park has the best dump/water fill station that we have encountered in all our years of camping. Not sure that solar would be beneficial since it rained quite a bit in Alaska while we were there. The best campgrounds (in my opinion) were the government ones. They also seemed to have the biggest sites. Another favorite of ours was the Yukon govt campground at Kluane Lake. It is dry camping right on the lake with free firewood. And we saw grizzlies right outside the campground.
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