Our 2026 RV trips 🌲 Oregon Cascades πŸ”οΈ Alaska

Alaska β€” Kenai & Denali RV Loop

A 10-night Class-C loop for 2 adults + 2 kids — fly LAX→Anchorage, cruise the glaciers of Kenai Fjords, chase wildlife in Denali, and fly home before school.
πŸ“… Wed Jul 22 β†’ Sun Aug 2, 2026 πŸ›οΈ 10 nights in the RV 🚐 Indie Campers Β· sleeps 6 πŸ›£οΈ ~1,150 mi loop ✈️ Nonstop LAX⇄ANC
Anchorage β†’ Seward / Kenai Fjords β†’ Cooper Landing β†’ Homer β†’ Denali β†’ Talkeetna β†’ Anchorage

πŸ—ΊοΈ Interactive trip map

Every overnight, sight, and big supermarket is pinned. Click any pin for prices, amenities, photos & a Google Maps link. Click a route leg (below or on the map) to see its distance & drive time and zoom to it.

πŸ•οΈ Campground  Β·  πŸ‹ Sight to visit  Β·  πŸ›’ Big supermarket (food stops)  Β·  🚐 RV pickup  Β·  ✈️ Airport  β€” colored lines are the 7 driving legs.

πŸ“‹ Day-by-day

Two nights at the big hubs (Seward, Homer, Denali) so the kids aren't packing up every morning. Drive times are real (routed) β€” the two long transfer days are broken by an Anchorage restock night.

πŸ•οΈ Campgrounds by trip segment

Grouped by the stops on the loop. Each segment shows its dates, nights, and the drive that gets you there β€” color-matched to the route legs on the map above. β˜… = book this; others are backups/upgrades. Prices are recent peak-season ranges β€” confirm live.

🚐 The RV & ✈️ flights

You've booked the Indie Campers rig and the Alaska Airlines flights β€” here they are, plus backup RV outfits and where to provision. ⚠️ One fix needed: the RV dates and flight dates don't line up yet (see the rig card).

β˜… Your booked rig

🚐 Indie Campers β€” "Comfort Standard 6"

Class C Β· automatic Β· sleeps 6 Β· pick up in Anchorage
$3,405.79 all-in for 10 nights ($320.19/nt βˆ’ $1,097 in offers)
UNLIMITED miles includedEssentials kit~$320/night after discount
⚠️ Your link shows Jul 28 β†’ Aug 7, but your flights are Jul 22 β†’ Aug 2. Change the RV to pick up Jul 22 / drop off Aug 1 to match (same 10 nights, same rate). Also confirm the exact Anchorage pickup point β€” reviews note the listed address can be off, so call ahead.
✈️ Your flights

LAX ⇄ ANC nonstop Β· Alaska Air

Out: Wed Jul 22 Β· AS 53 Β· LAX 7:00am β†’ ANC 11:24am (5h 24m)
Back: Sun Aug 2 Β· AS 56 Β· ANC 11:05am β†’ LAX 5:24pm (5h 19m)
Nonstop both waysMain fare$702.70 / person
$2,810.80 for four
If Indie falls through

🚐 Anchorage RV backups

Established local fleets β€” pricier than Indie but proven, all based in Anchorage:
Great Alaskan HolidaysABC MotorhomeClippershipCruise America
Peak-season Alaska RVs book out months ahead β€” if you can't move the Indie dates, get a backup quote NOW. Expect $250–400/night + possible mileage fees.
πŸ›’ Food strategy

Where to provision

Big stock-ups pinned on the map (πŸ›’):
Fred Meyer Anchorage β€” Day 1Safeway SewardFred Meyer Soldotna β€” before HomerSafeway HomerFred Meyer Wasilla β€” before Denali
⚠️ Alaska groceries run pricey (everything's shipped in). Get the free Fred Meyer loyalty card, and stock up before Denali & the Homer end β€” stores thin out. There are no hookups in Denali, so fill water & dump in Anchorage first.

ℹ️ Good to know β€” tips, rules & safety

The practical Alaska stuff that makes (or breaks) a family RV trip β€” driving the rig, campground know-how, state laws, wildlife, and staying safe with two kids in bear & moose country.

🚐 Driving a Class C in Alaska

  • Know your height (~10–11 ft) β€” mind gas canopies, branches & drive-thrus; there's no "oops" with the roof.
  • Long gaps between gas β€” fill up before Homer's far end, before Denali, and along the Parks Hwy; don't drop below half a tank.
  • Frost heaves & gravel pullouts β€” slow down; dips can launch loose gear. Secure everything before driving.
  • Wildlife on the road (moose!) β€” especially dawn/dusk; a collision is serious. Scan the shoulders.
  • Engine-brake the grades (Seward & Parks Hwy) β€” drop a gear downhill, don't ride the brakes.
  • Before every drive: steps up, unplug, latch the fridge/cabinets, stow cord & hose. Use a spotter to back up.

πŸ•οΈ Campground know-how

  • No hookups anywhere inside Denali β€” fill fresh water & dump at the Riley Creek Mercantile (free for campers); generator hours only.
  • Confirm the rig's gear: drinking-water hose, pressure regulator, sewer hose & leveling blocks.
  • Reserve ahead β€” Seward waterfront, Homer Spit full-hookups (only ~10!), Riley Creek & Talkeetna all fill in peak season.
  • Bear lockers / clean camp β€” never leave food or scented items out.
  • Many sites are gravel & exposed β€” the Homer Spit is windy; bring layers.
  • 18–20 hrs of daylight β€” bring eye masks; real "dark" never comes.

βš–οΈ Alaska rules & laws

  • No statewide sales tax, but some boroughs/towns add a local tax (Homer, Seward, Kenai) β€” Anchorage has none.
  • Fishing licenses required at 16+ β€” buy online before you cast (the king-salmon stamp is separate).
  • Car seats: rear-facing under age 1/20 lbs; a car seat to age 4; booster until age 8 (or 4'9" / 65 lbs).
  • Cannabis is legal for 21+ but illegal on all federal land (Denali, Kenai Fjords, national forests) and in public.
  • Headlights on at all times on many highways; seatbelts for everyone.
  • Bear spray is legal & smart β€” but you can't fly home with it; donate or leave it at the end.

🎟️ Passes & permits

  • America the Beautiful pass ($80) covers Denali entry; Kenai Fjords has no entry fee. Worth it.
  • Denali Tundra Wilderness Tour (to Mile 43 in 2026) β€” reserve at reservedenali.com; the Savage River shuttle is free.
  • Kenai Fjords cruise β€” book the 6-hr NP cruise (Major Marine or Kenai Fjords Tours).
  • Alaska fishing license β€” buy online at ADF&G before you go.
  • Flightseeing (Talkeetna) & halibut charters (Homer) β€” book early, stay weather-flexible.
  • Kachemak Bay water taxi for the Grewingk Glacier hike.

🐻 Wildlife & safety (read this one)

  • Bears (black & grizzly): make noise on trails, carry bear spray, store food in lockers; never get between a sow & cubs.
  • Moose are the bigger danger β€” never approach, especially cows with calves; they charge. Give a wide berth.
  • Turnagain Arm mudflats are deadly (quicksand-like + a fast 6-ft bore tide) β€” stay off the mud at Beluga Point.
  • Cold water everywhere (rivers, the bay, glacial lakes) β€” life jackets on kids always; hypothermia is real.
  • Mosquitoes are fierce (Denali, Cooper Landing) β€” repellent & long sleeves at dusk.
  • Emergencies: dial 911. Hospitals: Providence (Anchorage), South Peninsula (Homer), Central Peninsula (Soldotna), Providence Seward. Cell service is patchy.

🌑️ Weather & what to pack

  • Cool & wet even in summer: 50s–60sΒ°F days, 40s–50s nights; August is the rainiest month. Pack layers, rain shells & waterproof shoes.
  • Rubber boots (locals live in Xtratufs) for the Spit, beaches & muddy trails.
  • Warm layer + hat/gloves for the Kenai Fjords cruise β€” it's cold & windy on the water.
  • Eye masks / blackout for the 19-hr daylight; sunscreen & lip balm for the long sun.
  • Bug spray, binoculars, first-aid kit, headlamps.
  • Quick-dry clothes β€” things stay damp up here.

πŸ‘§ With the kids

  • Junior Ranger at both Denali & Kenai Fjords β€” free badges that keep them engaged.
  • Motion sickness: the all-day boat cruise & the flightsee both warrant remedies β€” dose ahead.
  • Car seats in the RV: confirm proper belted seats β€” many dinette belts are lap-only; ask Indie.
  • Wildlife bingo, the sled-dog puppies, tide pools & beachcombing on the Spit are big hits.
  • Balance big days with downtime; the endless daylight wrecks bedtimes β€” hold the routine.

πŸ“΅ Connectivity, gas & supplies

  • Cell dead zones around Seward, Cooper Landing, the Homer end & Denali β€” download offline Google Maps per region and save your confirmations first.
  • Gas up early & often β€” before Homer's far end and before Denali; stations are sparse and pricey.
  • Propane: top off in Anchorage β€” you'll want the furnace on cool nights.
  • Restock at the pinned πŸ›’ stores; nothing big near Denali β€” load up in Anchorage/Wasilla.
  • Carry some cash for small towns & first-come fees.
  • Keep the rig's carbon-monoxide detector on with the furnace/generator running.

βœ… Book in this order

Peak season, and Alaska inventory is the constraint. Lock the hardest-to-get things first.

  1. Flights β€” βœ… you have them (Alaska AS 53 / AS 56, Jul 22 & Aug 2). Make sure the four seats are together.
  2. Fix the RV dates β€” change the Indie Campers booking to pick up Jul 22, drop off Aug 1 so it matches your flights, and confirm the Anchorage pickup point.
  3. Kenai Fjords cruise (Thu Jul 23) β€” book the 6-hr NP cruise now; peak-season sailings fill.
  4. Homer Spit full-hookup (Jul 25–26) β€” only ~10 full-hookup sites; book ASAP (months ahead is normal).
  5. Denali β€” Riley Creek (Jul 28–29) + Tundra Wilderness Tour (Jul 29) at reservedenali.com.
  6. The rest of the campgrounds β€” Seward Waterfront (city Campspot), Cooper Landing, Talkeetna Camper Park, an Anchorage RV park (Jul 27 & the Aug 1 final night), plus an Anchorage hotel for Aug 1.
  7. Optional extras & passes β€” Talkeetna flightsee, a Homer halibut charter / Kachemak Bay water taxi, Alaska fishing licenses, and the America the Beautiful pass ($80).

πŸ’΅ Budget estimate

Your two big costs are already booked. The rest are planning ranges β€” confirm live at checkout.

ItemEstimate
RV β€” Indie Campers (booked, 10 nights)$3,406
Flights β€” Alaska Air (booked, family of 4)$2,811
Campgrounds (10 nts) + Anchorage hotel (Aug 1)~$800–1,050
Fuel (~1,150 mi @ ~9 mpg, AK prices)~$550–700
Kenai Fjords cruise (family)~$550–650
Denali bus tour (family)~$350–450
Activities + passes (AWCC, SeaLife, America the Beautiful, fishing)~$250–400
Core total (excl. food & big splurges)~$8,700–9,500
Food (10 days, Alaska premium)~$1,300–1,800
Optional: Talkeetna flightsee + halibut charter+$1,000–2,000

❓ Your decisions & the answers

The choices still open, with my recommendation in teal.

Your RV and flight dates don't match β€” which wins?
β†’ Anchor to the flights (Jul 22 β†’ Aug 2) and move the RV to Jul 22 pickup / Aug 1 drop-off. Same 10 nights, same rate β€” and the flights are the booked, harder-to-move piece. (If you'd rather keep the RV on Jul 28–Aug 7, rebook the flights instead and I'll shift every date on this page.)
Denali β€” 2 nights or 1? (the 2026 road closure)
The Park Road is open only to Mile 43 in 2026 (Pretty Rocks landslide β€” full access returns 2027). The front country still fills ~2 days: the Tundra Wilderness Tour, Savage River, sled dogs & abundant wildlife. β†’ Default keeps 2 nights; trim to 1 and add it to Seward or Homer if you'd rather maximize the coast.
The Talkeetna flightsee β€” worth it?
β†’ Yes, if the budget's there and the weather cooperates. A Denali glacier-landing flight is the trip's once-in-a-lifetime "wow." Book a flexible window (it's weather-dependent). Skip it to save ~$1,000–1,400 for four.
Homer day β€” which adventure?
β†’ A Kachemak Bay water-taxi + the Grewingk Glacier Lake hike is the best all-ages pick. Choose a halibut charter if the kids will fish, or a bear-viewing flightsee (Katmai/Lake Clark) for the premium splurge.
Getting home on Aug 2
β†’ Drop the RV Aug 1, hotel night in Anchorage, fly out 11:05am Aug 2. An ~11am RV return can't make an 11:05am flight, so the hotel night makes the last morning stress-free.
Want me to take it further? I can (1) drop the whole itinerary + booking deadlines into your Google Calendar, (2) trim Denali to add an extra Kenai/Seward night, (3) add a bear-viewing day (Katmai/Lake Clark) from Homer, or (4) build a printable packing + booking checklist. Just tell me which.