Campsites and RV Parks in Alaska

Alaska can be described in one syllable--huge. The state covers more than a half a million square miles, and south to north the airline distance is the same from Ketchikan to Barrow as from El Paso, Texas, to the Canadian border.

The southeast coast, rainy but mild, is a maze of wilderness islands and channels with seemingly endless forests, topped by spectacular glaciered ranges. Except for Haines, Hyder, and Skagway, no towns are connected by highway to any place else, so sightseeing by ship or air is common. Short cruises on small ships are offered in some communities. The towns also are connected by the Alaska State Ferry System, known as the Marine Highway.

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We are a RV Park with a bed & breakfast attitude where all our guest feel like they are coming home. Spruce Meadow RV Park is your "Alaskan-Home-Away-From-Home". Spruce Meadow RV Park is privately owned & operated since 2000. The park has 47 scenic spaces nestled on Alaskan Wetlands. The park is located just 3.7 miles from the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry terminal, which is the only way to access Juneau by RV. The park is surrounded by Sitka Spruce, Alder, and natural wetland vegetation. The area has been known to support wildlife such as Sitka White-Tail Deer, wolves, bears, porcupines, eagles, and stiller blue jays. The park is locate only 3.5 miles from Juneau's star attraction - the Mendenhall Glacier. Downtown Juneau is approximately 14 miles and easily accessible by city bus located just outside our park. Spruce Meadow RV Park is your Alaskan Home Away From Home. Come on home where all our guest are our family and you'll feel comfortable in PJs and bunny slippers.

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