Help me plan an Alaska trip late this summer (approx. last week of Aug and first week of Sep).
First, we aren’t driving there. We will fly to Anchorage and rent a class C for 12 days. Maybe, someday we will set aside a couple months and do a true Alaska RV trip, but this will be a 1 1/2 week trip out of Anchorage.
Two, we’ve been to AK twice. Once via car/hotel (have been to Denali, saw lots of wildlife, have not been further north). The other time we rented an RV and focused on Kenai Peninsula.
Three, Our target activities will be scenery and wildlife viewing, with moderate walks. I prefer state parks, don’t care about hook ups, prefer to not make reservations (would rather have flexibility to adjust itinerary as we go)
Itinerary – only absolute is to go back to Denali and stay 2 or 3 days (may have to break my rule and make reservation for Denali NP CG). The question is what to do with the rest of our time? One idea is to do a Anchorage, Denali, Fairbanks, Tok, Glennallen, Anchorage loop. This would be about 900 miles, which should be doable in 12 days (is it a safe assumption that Route 2 from Fairbanks to Tok will be passable in first week of Sep?)
Bigger question, given we are looking for scenery and wildlife, does it make sense to go all the way to Fairbanks? Should we instead go east on Route 1 and down to Valdez? I like the idea of taking the ferry from Valdez to Whittier, but it’s very expensive (approx $700- for 4 people and RV)
Lot’s of options; suggestions?
Thanks,
Cliff
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