2014
How to Choose an RV Park Along the Alaska Highway
What Will Make Your Trip Great?
Think about the amenities and features you will need. What are must haves, what would you appreciate, and what is unimportant?
Power and Water
Many RV travellers are looking for full service sites, so if that is important to you, be sure that any RV park you consider has an ample selection of full hookup sites. Make sure you know what amperage you need and ensure the RV park can provide it.
Space for Groups
Those who are camping in groups will likely want to stick together. What’s the fun in an Alaskan vacation if you can’t share the good times and memories? Group RV sites will allow your group to remain all together in one place.
Dimensions of Your RV
Consider your RV and the space it requires. If you have a large RV or do not want to worry about backing up just right, a pull through space can make setting up faster and much less stressful.
Amenities
While some RVers prefer a quiet, basic camping experience, others want the opportunity to check in with the internet using Wi-Fi, freshen up with a hot shower, or run a few loads of laundry through a washing machine and dryer.
Locations Along Your Route
You should also think about the location of the RV park. If you want to see the beauty of Alaska, find a park with scenic views and the chance to spot local wildlife.
With a bit of advance research, you are sure to find a string of perfect Alaska Highway RV parks.