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Fairbanks, Alaska

rvdivers
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We are in Fairbanks, AK...weather is warmer than usual for sure!:E

Trying to find a campground that doesn't pack you in like sardines and has full hookups. We would even be okay with staying a little ways out of town if it is a nice RV park. We are a 35' fiver, hauled by a one ton. Any ideas?

We would like to see the sights while here in Fairbanks...have reservations in Denali on June 29.

Thanks!
Steve'n'Kris
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AKsilvereagle
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The past few days in the area we were getting smoked out in the Tanana Valley here, as this entire month of June it had been pretty warm and way hot.

We average 12 days of 80 F degree plus temperatures thru the duration of the entire summer season here, as just this month alone we already well exceeded that (19th day) with a few days exceeding 90 F and been stuck with a practically unbearable heat wave in this area (90 F in the arctic is just like 110 F in the desert).

Thru yesterday there have been 115 fires reported this month statewide as most of these fires developed in the interior alone, as the majority of them usually start by lightning strikes but not in this case this season, it is just hot and dry conditions.

Normally when the Alaska Interior has high temps in the summer, it usually does not last a week, but this is one of those rare prolonged heat waves that occurred, and with it comes extreme fire danger with potential wildfires erupting with all the surrounding undergrowth for fuel.

Last Thursday the 27th at midnight, my home was less than 300 feet away from getting potentially destroyed due to a wildfire that developed in a vacant lot loaded with stacks of pallets and logs for firewood that started heading towards my home and others....

This first picture was taken from my driveway when I was made aware of the situation at hand as I could feel the intense heat from this distance...


The flames were getting quite larger rather quickly due to the prolonged heat wave the area has had with extreme dry conditions as I taken quick pictures from the other side of the blaze :


Flames reaching 50 feet high at this point starting to burn the taller birch trees in the background :



I stopped taking pictures and broke out the garden hose and watered the ground all along the front of my house and driveway as the charred birch tree leaves were landing in my front and backyard, the flames had reached the tallest birch trees nearby as flames reached 80 feet high by the time fire crews arrived...once fire crews responded to the scene they did a fine job controlling the blaze as they spent three hours ensuring all hot spots were fully contained and put out....the mobile home structure that was in the adjacent lot had been engulfed as it was unoccupied while no one was living there.

Fire close to full containment by 300am :


Following day aftermath :


I can't thank the fire crews enough for saving property all along my immediate area, as when an entire month of 80 F and hotter with a few 90 F plus days without a occasional humid day or some form of rain in between can easily lead to this scenario - it has been a hot summer here since Memorial Day Weekend as a friend of mine lost his family home and adjacent dwellings over the holiday weekend due to a roto tiller sparking the dry grass.

There is still a mainland statewide ban on campfires, fireworks, firewood cutting, and any other potential ignition source as the major fire between Nenana and Fairbanks that was caused by human means had found the person responsible but now finally under widespread control.

As noted, Fairbanks had run out of supplies of mosquito spray and coils, electric fans and air conditioners in which I scored a Walmart closeout deal 8 years ago when they sold mosquito coils for 25 cents per box so I purchased the last 50 or so boxes they had....I still have 30 boxes left.

I had two three packs of mosquito spray still in my camper as I broke one open in which I could not find any in stock at the stores recently so it is always good to overstock on a few things when you live in these parts.

I have very tall birch trees in my front yard which provides full shade along my house so I never need any fan or air conditioner as inside my house rarely sees 80 degrees inside.

For all the RV'ers visiting the far north, do be aware of the extreme dry conditions we are experiencing here and take the necessary precautions for everyone's sake.
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rvdivers
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We are at private RV park just north of Denali Nat'l Park - called Denali Motel and RV - lots nicer than the private park right outside the park! Ugh. Close to road, but sites are amongst trees and the view out our back window is awesome this morning. Tried to get in at park, but full for holiday. Winds started up last night and blew all the nasty smoke (and nasty mosquitoes) that was here out! Had to come via pilot car from Fairbanks through Nenana (where fire is still smoking!) - hopefully these winds won't start it up again!
By the way, we did drive by Riverview RV park and it looked okay. Maybe next time!
Steve'n'Kris

soricobob
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http://www.riverviewrvpark.net/

Try this place. Not as roomy as you might like, but I have found it very nice.

rvdivers
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We are heading out to Denali Nat'l Park today. Did go to Chena Hot Springs...passed by where the fires had been - right up to the road! Nasty business. Hopefully the smoke/fires won't stop us from getting into Denali although they might make visiting/viewing the park not so much fun. We got a spot at a private RV park...if it's too bad we'll just move along!
Happy Trails! And thanks for all the input.
Steve'n'Kris

joe_b_
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In Fairbanks we stay at the Rivers Edge campground. Sites tend to be close but we spend so little time at the CG it doesn't matter much to us. Day trips to Chena Hot Springs works for us.

Just had a note from a friend in Nenana as she was looking for a window AC for their home. Seems Alaska is sold out of AC units, as well as bug repellent, Buhach and Pic coils. But the hot weather in the Interior, tends to be of short duration.
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DesertHawk
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Good Luck with your Trip. For the Alaska Folks even 80s can feel pretty warm. Most do not have AC in their homes. My son was wishing for one at his place a few days ago.

Maybe something in this old post will be of some use. Alaska Advise
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rvdivers
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Yes, thanks. I always check rvparkreviews! Things have cooled a little here in Fairbanks, thankfully. We tried to get reservations inside Denali Park but because it is close to the 4th holiday they were full up until after July 7 for rigs our size anyway. So we have a spot outside the park, but it may be one of the RV parks closest to the area/road closed due to fire. Ah well...if we can't get in we'll just head someplace else. It's a huge state!
Steve'n'Kris

DesertHawk
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Have you checked http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Alaska/Fairbanks.html?
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2gypsies1
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taviking22 wrote:
skipnchar wrote:
LOL you just THINK you're packed in but wait until you get to Denali ๐Ÿ™‚


Not if you can get a site in Teklanika in Denali NP. Sites are nicely separated and reasonably private with trees and shrubs. Just make sure you research the restrictions/bus system, etc. for this campground. (Sorry for hijacking the OP's thread!)


Agree. The campgrounds IN the park are nicely spaced. We've stayed at all three.
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taviking22
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skipnchar wrote:
LOL you just THINK you're packed in but wait until you get to Denali ๐Ÿ™‚


Not if you can get a site in Teklanika in Denali NP. Sites are nicely separated and reasonably private with trees and shrubs. Just make sure you research the restrictions/bus system, etc. for this campground. (Sorry for hijacking the OP's thread!)
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rvdivers
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Just read the news and they are saying there is a wildfire near Nenana which is on the road south (Hwy 3) from Fairbanks to Denali and it has the road closed into the park from that direction. Have not heard whether it is opened yet. May not even get to the park! Had rain this morning, but don't know if it is enough to stop fires. Sure didn't help the thick smoke here in Fairbanks ~ but on the light side (no pun intended) it did cool us down nicely. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Imagine the smoke is even thick up near Chena Hot Springs.
We're in a "wait and see" mode...we do have reservations in the park, but if they don't get the fire out, roads opened we may not even make it there.
Steve'n'Kris

imgoin4it
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A few years ago the day we left Fairbanks it was 100 degrees. Did not know until that visit that Fairbanks area is a classified a desert.
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skipnchar
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LOL you just THINK you're packed in but wait until you get to Denali ๐Ÿ™‚
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lonnie4801
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In 2009 we stayed for 2 weeks in Riverview RV Park, North Pole. Was a nice park and easy commute to Fairbanks for attractions. Will be there again in about 10 days.
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