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!