Best RV Park

Favorite place we stayed at out of all locations on our trip. Cleanliest, coziest, well-taken care of place. Bathrooms and showers were 10/10. Spots had space, grass, fire pits, full hook up and dump hook up. Staff was so accommodating! Firewood and other amenities available. Only downside is mosquitos weren’t the best so a lot of people stayed in their campers and the highway noise is noticeable but not terrible. Somewhat busier campground, seemed like a lot of long term campers. Really recommend!

Mosquito City

Campground was empty, check in was nice and staff was great. They have free wifi, showers, bathrooms and full hookup. Downsides is there’s no grass it’s just gravel. And the mosquitos were the worst we witnessed in all of Alaska. We couldn’t sit outside and there were 100s in our camper by the time we left. Just a negative of being on the river.

Okay

Right at the beginning of the park. Nice if you’re taking the buses in because it’s right there. Very shaded and spots are secluded which is nice for privacy. No water hook or electric and they are very strict on the times you can turn generators on (they walk around). One plus is the wildlife is good, near the creek there was a mom moose and people saw it also walking through the sites. Didn’t really care for the staff in the leasing office. Very very strict on masks and won’t allow you to enter without one.

Great location

Great location, in between historic downtown with restaurants and the city with shops. Right on the water so great views! You don’t have a fire pit at campsite but you have community ones you can use by the water. Great atmosphere, fills up towards night time then empty during day. Sites are kind of close together but since people clear out, not the biggest deal during the day.