Denali Highway! My favorite highway in the world. It runs from Cantwell on the Parks Highway all the way to Paxson on the Richardson Highway. The highway is rarely used today and is gravel and not maintained. It can have extreme washboarding and lots of dust. Take it slow and
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Denali National Park – Riley Campground – Alaska
What can you say about this, it’s Denali! Beautiful scenery and wildlife. The campground is one of many but it is the main one near the entrance of the park. Don’t plan on just driving up and getting a site (although you may be lucky). Reservations certainly help and even
Continue readingDenali State Park – Byers Lake Campground – Alaska
Denali State Park is to the east of Denali National Park and runs along the Parks Highway. It has a few campgrounds and a few trails heads and is beautiful. Many people bypass this park and head straight to the Denali National Park. If you do that then you will
Continue readingSeward, Alaska and Kenai Fjords Cruise
The incredible beauty of the Kenai Fjords is hard to resist. We decided to take a day cruise on Resurrection Bay in the Kenai Fjords National Park departing from Seward. And are we glad we did. It turned out to be a perfect day. The weather was fantastic, the sky
Continue readingMillers Landing – Seward, Alaska
When we first arrived in Seward we checked out the RV sites along the popular Seward Waterfront Park. Basically a parking lot, side by side, of RVs with gorgeous ocean views. But, it is crowded and all the choice spots are taken in the summer. Here are some rather poor
Continue readingTolsona Wilderness Campground – Alaska
We stopped in Tolsona at the Wilderness Campground. A nice pleasant campground with a river running through it. It was pretty full but because of the layout you didn’t feel it. As we were walking around before dinner we noticed two Model As hauling wooden trailers. We stopped and chatted
Continue readingHi Country RV Park – Whitehorse, Yukon
A great little town with lots to see and do. Besides fueling up, getting groceries, and doing some laundry, you can walk around the town and do some souvenir shopping and eat at some of the restaurants. Stop by Miles Canyon to see the famous Yukon River and read the
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