Teardrop Trailers in Alaska

Come and experience the Last Frontier!

Alaska is the largest state in America, and there is so much ground to cover. Where do we start? Denali National Park and Preserve would be a perfect place to begin our adventures where there are millions of acres to see. Explore the amazing taiga forests and the alpine tundras.

Take in the views of North America’s tallest peak: Denali. Be sure to check into meeting the newest litter of sled dog rangers. Stay close to the action by parking your teardrop trailer at Riley Creek Campground, Denali Grizzly Bear Campground, Denali RV Park and Motel, or K’esugi Ken Campground (a new location) to take in fantastic views of wildlife and scenery.


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You are sure to see moose, or occasionally a bear, in their natural habitats.

We could make our way to the Gates of the Arctic, where the territory has remained untouched, and see caribou using old migration trails or how the landscape was sculpted by the rivers running wild. Gaze up at the rainbow colors of the aurora borealis at night. Wild camping with your teardrop trailer is done in this neck of the woods, however it requires extreme planning on your part to stay warm and safe.

Check out the local regulations prior to your tour. Next our list might be the Kenai Fjords to hike the Harding Icefield Trail. Quartz Creek Campground is located on Kenai Lake with a gorgeous sandy beach for swimming and a boat launch for some fly fishing.

Alaska contains 23 National parks, monuments, and preserves across the region. With over 400 campground locations (including 41 Alaska managed campgrounds), multiple trips may be needed to fully enjoy its beauty.


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