Alaska Road Trip
The last trip that was suggested was another chance to see Alaska. As you all know I took a land cruise tour in 2013. It was nice but I’m convinced it could have been so much better. “Pete” who lives in Alaska recommended a road trip that included Homer, Denali, Fairbanks, Valdez, ending in Anchorage. This immediately caught my interest. A road trip like that would take some planning so I started pouring over guidebooks, maps and Alaska Blogs. I think I have the framework laid out.
Minimum 14 days
A road trip like this would hit most of the high points but it can’t be rushed. I think it will take at least 14 days to complete. I think the best time of year will be summer. That means I can’t go this year. I can’t get 2 weeks off this summer. Maybe 2019? I can probably use the time to make lodging reservations. Here’s my rough draft of the ideal road trip.
Alaska Road Trip Itinerary
Day 1: Anchorage… Pick up rental car, drive north on George Parks Highway. Overnight in Talkeetna
Day 2: Talkeetna to Denali. Overnight in Denali National Park
Day 3: Denali National Park. Overnight in Denali
Day 4: Denali to Fairbanks. Overnight in Fairbanks
Day 5: Take a tour to the Arctic Circle. Overnight in Fairbanks
Day 6: Leave Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway for Delta Junction. Overnight Copper Center
Day 7: Wrangell St Elias National Park – Valdez. Overnight in Valdez
Day 8: Valdez, Prince William Sound-Ferry to Whittier/Seward. Overnight Seward
Day 9: Seward, Kenai Fjords National Park Overnight Seward
Day 10: Seward to Homer. Overnight in Homer
Day 11 : Homer. Overnight in Homer
Day 12: Leave Homer for a scenic drive to Ninilchik – the oldest settlement on the Kenai Peninsula. Overnight Cooper Landing
Day 13: Leave Kenai Peninsula and drive north through the Chugach National Forest to Portage Glacier. Overnight Anchorage
Day 14: Anchorage – Turn in the rental car and catch the flight home
Comments Welcome
So that’s the first draft of the trip. Any suggestions? Any recommendations for accommodations at the various stops? I considered renting an RV and camping but changed my mind. I think an SUV is more to my liking. Suggestions and comments welcome!
Sounds like fun. Hope there are plenty of animals for you to take pictures of.
Save your pennies. You can come too
Excellent boots on the ground itinerary. I always suggested people go the RV route because of the hotel and restaurant expense but if one has some discretionary funds go for it and stay at and enjoy some of Alaska’s finest resorts.
You could cheat a little if those funds are deep enough and break the trip up into two adventures….
….but like I have always said no matter how you visit Alaska do not put it off any longer than one has to because you never know what one’s future holds.
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Best of luck on your adventure.
Thanks Pete, I can hardly wait to get the reservations in place. That way I kn ow it will be real! I’ll keep you posted