Tag: Campgrounds
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Glacier Bay & Gustavus on the Alaska Marine Highway
Getting to Glacier Bay After a week in Juneau we boarded the ferry again, this time for a trip to our last national park in Alaska, Glacier Bay in Gustavus, a small town accessible only by ferry or air. It was about a six hour ferry ride, this time on one of the smaller “day…
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Going to Juneau on the Alaska Marine Highway
Our next stop after Haines was Juneau, which is about a six hour ferry ride away. Due to the mountains east of most of the Alaska Panhandle there are no roads that allow you to drive into any of the towns along it, so getting to Juneay is either by boat or plane.
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Back on the Alaska Highway to Haines
From Wrangell-St. Elias National Park we headed back down to the Alaska Highway and took the Haines Highway, staying right on the waterfront in this cozy town.
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On Tour in Alaska – Wrangell St. Elias National Park
From Seward we drove about 400 miles up to the only drive-in campground in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Kendesnii campground on Nabesna Road.
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On Tour in Alaska – Kenai Fjords National Park
We drove down from Denali to Seward, about a 5 hour trip, and set up camp on the waterfront in the city-run RV park there. It’s a big campground with a beautiful view of Resurrection Bay and the surrounding mountains. It’s located on a paved walking path that gives pretty good access to most of…
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On Tour in Alaska – Experiencing Denali National Park
We started out with two days in Riley Creek Campground, near the entrance to the park and its main visitor center. It’s a nice National Park campground with no hookups but a dump station with potable water as well as showers and a small store.
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Heading to the Last Frontier – First 2 Days on the Alaska Highway
We left Dawson Creek early in the morning after buying some last-minute supplies the night before, knowing that towns would be few and far between the further we got up the highway. The first few hundred miles are in pretty good shape without a lot of challenging curves right up through Fort Nelson, BC.
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Guide to Camping in Yellowstone National Park Available Now
Plan your trip to Yellowstone with our guide to the park for campers. Get the most out of your vacation in the world’s first national park!
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Yellowstone Campground Update 2024
Yellowstone should start to get back to normal after the 2022 floods devastated much of the northern part of the park, causing road closures and several campgrounds to be closed for much of the 2022 and 2023 seasons.








