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How long does it take to RV to Alaska?

Long Travel Time and Distance One of the first challenges you'll encounter when planning an RV trip to Alaska is the sheer distance and time it takes to get there and back. Even if you start in Seattle, Washington, you're looking at over 43 hours of driving time to get to Anchorage (~2,260 miles!). What is this?



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May to mid-September is the best time of year for RV travel in Alaska. Before May there's still the chance for snowstorms and after mid-September, you could get caught in an early winter snowstorm. So I recommend staying between May to mid-September for the best experience.

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Motorhomes in Alaska average $200/night while towable trailers are around $120/night. Most RV owners offer weekly and monthly discounts between 10 and 20%. What's included in the RV rental?

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Most visitors spend seven to fourteen days in Alaska. Much of this decision depends on where you want to go and how you're getting around. Cruising is one of the most popular ways to visit Alaska – especially for first-time visitors – with most cruises lasting seven to ten days.

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The Alaska Ferry (officially called the Alaska Marine Highway System) departs from Bellingham, Washington to access America's remote north through the awe-inspiring Inside Passage.

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