Can you drive an RV through Alaska?


Can you drive an RV through Alaska? All roads leading to Dawson Creek and beyond are safe for RVs. Still, make sure your RV is in good repair. The Alaskan Highway is almost completely paved, but it travels through uninterrupted wilderness. A breakdown along this stretch could mean hours waiting for help.


Can you park an RV on the side of the road in Alaska?

In fact, almost the entire state is open to boondocking. Most of the highways have pull-outs on them where boondocking is permitted, and Alaska 511 is your North Star to navigate these highways and potential road closures.


What is best RV to take to Alaska?

The best size RV for Alaska is one that is small enough for you to comfortably control it on the road, but big enough to accommodate your loved ones and gear. Knowing the height of your rig is vital for passing through tunnels and other areas of low clearance.