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Among the 20038 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Natural Scenic Campground In Seward - Alaska
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$78/nighttotal: NZ$546 (7 )

Natural Scenic Campground In Seward

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campervan , Bear Creek
This campervan, offered as 'Natural Scenic Campground In Seward', is situated near Seward, Alaska, approximately 29km from Kenai Fjords National Park, 16km from Seward Coastal Park, 16km from Seward Marina, and 19km from the Kenai Fjords National Park Visitor Centre, providing easy access to Bear Creek.
Sleeping up to six guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, this motorhome includes toilet paper and is ideally located for exploring Kenai Fjords National Park and Chugach National Forest.

Best Alaska holiday parks with a pool

Among the 20038 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Cozy 30 Foot Travel Trailer Minutes From Denali Park Entrance With Ac - Alaska
Alaska
30/06 – 07/07
NZ$414/nighttotal: NZ$2898 (7 )

Cozy 30 Foot Travel Trailer Minutes From Denali Park Entrance With Ac

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mobile home , Denali Park
The "Cozy 30 Foot Travel Trailer Minutes From Denali Park Entrance With Ac" offers convenient accommodation situated precisely at the Denali National Park entrance, mere metres from hiking trails and the Kantishna Gallery.
This caravan accommodates up to four guests in two bedrooms, featuring both heating and air conditioning, alongside outdoor amenities such as a firepit and picnic table for a comfortable stay after exploring Denali National Park.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Alaska

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska offers a fantastic range of sporting events and activities. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is world-famous, a gruelling race across the Alaskan wilderness. For something less extreme, the annual Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage is a huge winter carnival with snow sculptures, dog sledding demonstrations, and other winter sports competitions. Summer sees plenty of fishing derbies and outdoor events celebrating Alaska's natural beauty.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Alaska?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Alaska?

    Many travellers overlook the Kenai Fjords National Park's stunning glaciers and wildlife. The charming town of Homer, known as the 'Halibut Fishing Capital of the World', offers a relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking views. For a unique experience, consider exploring the Chugach State Park, a vast wilderness area with incredible hiking and opportunities for spotting wildlife like moose and bears. The Katmai National Park and Preserve, known for its abundant brown bears, is another hidden gem, though it requires more planning to access.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Alaska?

  • When is the high season in Alaska?

    Alaska's high season generally runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and the peak of the tourist season. This is when the weather is warmest and the days are longest, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Alaska?

  • What foods is Alaska best known for?

    Alaskan seafood is renowned worldwide. King crab legs, salmon (both fresh and smoked), halibut, and cod are staples. Reindeer sausage and caribou are popular choices for meat lovers. For a taste of local culture, try some Alaskan berry pies, made with wild blueberries, cranberries, or lingonberries.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Alaska?

  • Is Alaska a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Alaska boasts numerous campgrounds, ranging from developed sites with amenities to more remote, backcountry locations. Denali National Park, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and numerous state parks offer diverse camping experiences. Remember to always practice bear safety and be prepared for variable weather conditions.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Alaska?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Alaska?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet Alaskans and sample regional produce. Many smaller towns and villages host festivals and events throughout the year, offering opportunities to engage with the local community. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or a locally owned lodge for a more immersive experience. Talking to people you meet during your travels is a great way to learn about the culture and way of life in Alaska.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Alaska?

  • Does Alaska have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, Alaska's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in temperature and conditions. Be prepared for rain, even in summer. Wildlife encounters are common; bears, moose, and wolves are among the animals you might see. Always maintain a safe distance and carry bear spray when hiking. Natural hazards include earthquakes and tsunamis, especially along the coast. It is wise to be aware of these risks and check weather forecasts and safety advisories before and during your trip.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Alaska for families?

    The Coastal Trail in Seward offers stunning views and is relatively easy, suitable for families with older children. The trails around Flattop Mountain in Anchorage are popular and provide varied difficulty levels. Many state parks offer shorter, gentler trails perfect for families with younger children. Remember to always check trail conditions and bear safety guidelines before setting off.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Alaska?

    A three-day trip requires focusing on a specific region. A possible itinerary could involve exploring Anchorage and its surrounding areas: Day 1: Visit the Anchorage Museum and explore downtown. Day 2: Take a day trip to Girdwood and ride the Alyeska Tram for panoramic views. Day 3: Explore Kincaid Park and its trails. Alternatively, a trip focused on wildlife viewing in Seward could involve a day cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park. Remember that travel times between locations in Alaska can be significant.

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Best pet friendly Alaska holiday parks

Among the 20038 accommodations, here are the 3 best pet friendly holiday parks

Talkeetna Hot Tents With Denali View. - Alaska
10 1 review
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$257/nighttotal: NZ$1799 (7 )

Talkeetna Hot Tents With Denali View.

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campervan , Talkeetna
This Talkeetna Hot Tents With Denali View campervan is located on Bold Ridge, approximately 11 kilometres from the Talkeetna Spur Highway, offering breathtaking views of Denali and the surrounding mountains.
The self-contained motorhome sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting self-generated electricity and proximity to Montana Creek State Recreation Site, Talkeetna Riverfront Park, and the Talkeetna Historical Society Museum.
Natural Scenic Campground In Seward - Alaska
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$78/nighttotal: NZ$546 (7 )

Natural Scenic Campground In Seward

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campervan , Bear Creek
This campervan, offered as 'Natural Scenic Campground In Seward', is situated near Seward, Alaska, approximately 29km from Kenai Fjords National Park, 16km from Seward Coastal Park, 16km from Seward Marina, and 19km from the Kenai Fjords National Park Visitor Centre, providing easy access to Bear Creek.
Sleeping up to six guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, this motorhome includes toilet paper and is ideally located for exploring Kenai Fjords National Park and Chugach National Forest.
Alaska Native Steam Bath W/power And Water For Rv, Free Wifi - Alaska
10 1 review
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$218/nighttotal: NZ$1526 (7 )

Alaska Native Steam Bath W/power And Water For Rv, Free Wifi

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campervan , Meadow Lakes
This campervan site, part of the 'Alaska Native Steam Bath W/power And Water For Rv, Free Wifi' offer, is situated near Wasilla, close to Settlers Bay Golf Course and Iditarod Trail Headquarters, offering easy access to Rocky Lake and Big Lake State Recreation Sites.
The motorhome pitch, suitable for tents, RVs, or SUVs, sleeps four and includes a unique handcrafted Alaskan Native steam bath, 110v power (with 220v soon to be available), potable water, Wi-Fi, and a nearby porta-potty; family-friendly cabins are also available nearby.

Best Alaska holiday parks with a locker

Enjoyable 1-bedroom Rv In Seward - Alaska
Alaska
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$150/nighttotal: NZ$1050 (7 )

Enjoyable 1-bedroom Rv In Seward

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mobile home , Bear Creek
Enjoyable 1-bedroom RV in Seward, near Bear Creek, is situated approximately 16km from Seward Marina and 29km from Kenai Fjords National Park.
This one-bedroom mobile home sleeps three, features a fully equipped kitchenette with a cooktop and coffee maker, and includes bathroom amenities; guests can explore nearby attractions such as Caines Head State Recreation Area and the Alaska SeaLife Centre.
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