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Campgrounds and RV parks near Butte, AK

26 campgrounds and RV Parks near Butte, AK. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Butte, AK

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Steven9 trips - Joined Mar 2023

Easy RV rental experience!

Mark W. - Aug 2025

Our experience with Stephen and his RV was amazing for the 9 days we used it! This is also his personal RV and it's obvious he takes really good care of it. Brand new lithium batteries, new tires, lots of storage (in and out). We didn't have a single issue with the RV. We comfortably slept 3 adults and 2 kids. The kids LOVED hanging out in the bunk over the cab and the dining room table bed was surprisingly comfortable. We did a combination of boon docking and electric-only hookups. Fridge/freezer worked amazing. Hot water tank works on gas OR electric. We barely put a dent in the propane tank despite using it twice every day. We barely put a dent in the battery capacity when we were boon docking. This unit is SOLID on reliability. Pro Tips: -This RV is not so huge that it's difficult to park it. We were able to park it just about everywhere without any issues. -On your way back swing by the Chevron in Eagle River (11836 Old Glenn Hwy)....they have a free RV dump, propane, and gasoline. -The RV comes with just about everything you need but if there are additional items you want and you're heading north, then swing by the Goodwill in Wasilla....this provided us with all the additional little things we needed for our trip. -There's a Fred Meyer in Eagle River than can supply you with everything you need for your trip (groceries, fishing supplies, booze, camping supplies). If/when I return to Anchorage, I would definitely book this RV again.

Travis C. - Jul 2025

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Fun4 trips - Joined Nov 2023

Absolutely amazing trip! Rv is perfect size for traveling, well kept and organized. Couple is very nice, highly recommend.

David C. - Oct 2025

Fun was so easy to work with and very communicative. Any time I had a question or issue I was able to get a response quickly. It was my first time ever being in an RV and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience or service. I would definitely use their RV again in the future when I hope to visit Alaska again one day. Appreciate all their effort and ease during our trip!

Kristi C. - Sep 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Butte, AK

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Butte, Alaska?

An RV rental in Butte typically ranges from about $125 per night for a compact campervan or small travel trailer up to $350 or more per night for a larger Class A motorhome that sleeps the whole family. Because Butte sits in the Mat-Su Valley just north of Anchorage, you'll find a solid mix of locally owned rigs at every budget on RVezy. To find a cheaper RV rental in Butte, book midweek pickups, target the shoulder weeks of mid-May or early September, and look for travel trailers with delivery included so you can skip the rental car. Browse current pricing and availability directly on RVezy to lock in the best rate for your dates.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Butte%2C%20Alaska

Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Butte, AK?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Butte. Alaska does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or any special endorsement for personal-use motorhomes, campervans, or travel trailers under 26,000 pounds, which covers virtually every RV listed on RVezy. You'll just need to be at least 25 years old, and RVezy verifies your ID securely through the platform during booking, so there's no extra paperwork at pickup. Visiting from overseas? Bring an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your home country license. Most first-time renters are surprised how quickly the verification clears, often within a few hours of submitting.
doa.alaska.gov/dmv/akol/cdl/

Is my RV rental protected if something goes wrong on the trip?

Yes, every RVezy booking in Butte includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit the Glenn Highway with real peace of mind. The protection plan covers eligible physical damage to the RV and is bundled into your booking. During checkout you choose your coverage level, not the host, so you stay in control of how much protection feels right for your Alaska RV trip. With bears, moose, and gravel pull-offs in the mix, many Butte renters opt for a higher tier for extra confidence on the rougher stretches near Knik River.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What if I need to cancel my Butte RV rental?

Booking is low risk: RVezy (not the individual host) sets the cancellation policy, and every reservation includes a money-back grace period right after booking so you can lock in your dates with confidence. After that window, refund eligibility depends on how far out you cancel relative to your trip start. If something unexpected comes up, contact RVezy support directly and they will walk you through your options. Book your Butte RV rental early to lock in the best rigs for July, then relax knowing the cancellation policy has your back.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Butte?

Yes, Butte is one of the most dog-friendly basecamps in Alaska. Filter for Pet Friendly on RVezy to see pet-welcoming rigs in the Mat-Su Valley, then message the host to confirm any pet fees. Once you're on the road, your pup will love Jim Creek Recreation Area (leashed pets allowed, with miles of riverbank to explore), the Bodenburg Butte trail with its valley views, and the leashed trails at Matanuska River Park. Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site also welcomes leashed dogs. Pack a tick check routine and a towel for the door, as Knik River mud is legendary.
matsugov.us/departments/community-development/parks-recreation-and-trails/jim-creek-recreation-area

Can the RV be delivered to me in Butte instead of me picking it up?

Yes, RV delivery in Butte is one of the easiest ways to start your trip, especially if you are flying into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport about 45 minutes south. Many Mat-Su Valley hosts on RVezy offer delivery directly to Matanuska River Park, Jim Creek Recreation Area, Mt. View RV Park, or a private address in Palmer or Wasilla. The host arrives with the rig leveled, hooked up, and ready, then walks you through every system from the furnace to the freshwater fill. Filter for Delivery on RVezy to see who serves your address. Delivery is ideal for first-time renters who do not want to drive a 28-foot rig through Anchorage traffic.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Butte%2C%20Alaska

How far can I drive my RV rental, and what are the mileage policies?

You have real range to play with on a Butte RV trip. Mileage allowances are set by each host and are clearly listed on every RVezy listing, with many Mat-Su Valley hosts including generous nightly mileage and some offering unlimited mileage for longer loops. From Butte you can reach Matanuska Glacier (about 75 miles east on the Glenn Highway), Talkeetna for Denali views (about 100 miles north), Seward and Kenai Fjords (about 175 miles south), Valdez (about 300 miles east), and the Denali National Park entrance (about 240 miles north). If you are chasing the Denali-to-Kenai grand loop, filter specifically for unlimited mileage to keep the trip stress-free.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Butte%2C%20Alaska

Where are the best campgrounds near Butte for RV camping?

You are spoiled for choice near Butte. Top picks include Matanuska River Park Campground in Palmer (riverside sites with electric hookups, dump station, showers, and trail access), Jim Creek Recreation Area in the Butte area itself (great for ATV access and riverbank camping), Mt. View RV Park on the Old Glenn Highway (full hookups with Matanuska Peak views), Finger Lake State Recreation Site near Palmer, and Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site at Mile 101 of the Glenn Highway for jaw-dropping glacier views. Book Matanuska River Park and state recreation sites online ahead of time, as they fill fast on summer weekends and around the Alaska State Fair in late August.
dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/matsu/matsuglsrs.htm

When is the best time to plan an RV trip from Butte, Alaska?

Mid-June through early September is the sweet spot for RV camping in Butte. Summer highs typically sit in the 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, and you'll get around 18 to 19 hours of daylight near the summer solstice, perfect for late-evening hikes up Bodenburg Butte. June brings wildflowers and fewer mosquitoes, July is peak warmth and salmon runs, August adds the Alaska State Fair in Palmer, and early September delivers golden birch leaves with crisp nights in the 40s. Winters are long and well below freezing, so most rentals run May through September. Book your Butte RV rental for the week after Labor Day for fewer crowds and improved aurora viewing chances.
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I've never driven an RV before. How does that work for first-timers in Butte?

First time renting an RV? You're in great hands. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup, covering the propane, slide-outs, water system, dump procedure, and driving tips for Alaska's gravel pull-offs and frost heaves. Many Butte and Palmer hosts also offer delivery, which means the rig is already parked and leveled at your campsite before you arrive. Start with a smaller Class C motorhome or a campervan if you're nervous about size, and stick to the Glenn Highway (a wide, well-maintained National Scenic Byway) for your first day. Pro tip: text your host any question during the trip, Mat-Su hosts are known for fast, friendly replies.
dot.alaska.gov/creg/scenicbyways/glenn.shtml

What happens if I get a flat tire or break down on my Alaska RV trip?

You are never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance, so a flat tire on the Glenn Highway, a dead battery at Jim Creek, or a tow off a gravel shoulder near Matanuska Glacier is just one phone call away. The roadside team coordinates the right service to your GPS location, even in rural stretches of the Mat-Su Valley. Your host is also a direct message away for quick questions about quirks specific to that rig. Cell coverage is solid along the Glenn and Parks Highways but spotty past Glacier View, so download offline maps before you push east toward Wrangell-St. Elias.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my Butte RV rental to Canada or out of state?

A cross-border RV road trip from Butte to the Yukon and beyond is one of the most epic drives in North America, and many Mat-Su hosts allow it with advance approval. Message the host directly from the listing before booking to confirm Canada travel is permitted and that the protection plan extends across the border. The classic route follows the Glenn Highway to Tok, then the Alaska Highway through Beaver Creek, Whitehorse, and into British Columbia. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because insurance coverage does not extend there. Bring a passport, proof of rabies vaccination for pets, and confirm border-crossing paperwork with your host well in advance.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

What should I budget for fuel on a Butte RV road trip?

Fuel is very manageable if you plan ahead. Most Class C motorhomes around Butte average 8 to 12 miles per gallon, campervans get 15 to 20, and gas in the Mat-Su Valley typically runs slightly above the national average (check stations in Palmer and Wasilla for the best prices before heading into more remote Glacier View or Glennallen, where prices jump 50 cents or more per gallon). For a 500-mile loop to Matanuska Glacier and back via Hatcher Pass, plan roughly $200 to $300 in fuel for a mid-size Class C. Pro tip: top off in Palmer at the Fred Meyer or Three Bears before any push east on the Glenn Highway.
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How far in advance should I book campgrounds near Butte?

Book early and you'll lock in the best sites. Alaska State Parks campgrounds like Finger Lake, Kesugi Ken in Denali State Park, and Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site take reservations through the Alaska State Parks reservation system, and summer weekends sell out fast. Matanuska-Susitna Borough campgrounds, including Matanuska River Park and Jim Creek, also use online reservations and fill quickly around the Alaska State Fair in late August and the Fourth of July. Aim for 2 to 4 months ahead for July dates. Midweek arrivals (Sunday to Wednesday) are easier to snag, and many hosts will deliver directly to whichever site you book.
dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/matsu/matsuglsrs.htm

What are local driving conditions like around Butte and the Mat-Su Valley?

Driving an RV in Butte is genuinely pleasant. The Old Glenn Highway and main Glenn Highway are wide, well-paved, and far less congested than anything in the Lower 48, with stunning views of Pioneer Peak and the Chugach Mountains the whole way. Watch for frost heaves (small pavement dips) in spring, moose on the road at dawn and dusk, and gravel shoulders that can grab a tire if you drift. Hatcher Pass Road is narrow and steep, so skip it in larger Class A motorhomes. Pro tip: drive with headlights on year-round (Alaska law) and pull over at the marked turnouts to let faster locals pass, it's the friendly Mat-Su way.
dot.alaska.gov/creg/scenicbyways/glenn.shtml

What amenities can I expect at campgrounds near Butte, and where can I dump and refill water?

Mat-Su Valley campgrounds offer a great range of amenities. Matanuska River Park Campground in Palmer has electric sites, a dump station, potable water fill, flush toilets, and hot showers. Mt. View RV Park offers full hookups with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp service. Jim Creek and Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site are more rustic with vault toilets and fire rings, perfect for self-contained RVs. Public dump stations are available in Palmer and Wasilla and at most private parks for a small fee. Fill fresh water in Palmer before heading east on the Glenn Highway, as potable water gets sparse past Sutton.
matsugov.us/departments/community-development/parks-recreation-and-trails/campgrounds-and-parks

What equipment and amenities come standard in a Butte RV rental?

You'll find well-equipped rigs ready for Alaska. Most motorhome rentals in Butte come with a full kitchen (fridge, freezer, propane stove, microwave), a private bathroom with shower and toilet, sleeping for 4 to 8 people with seatbelts for travel, a furnace for those crisp Mat-Su nights, hot water on demand, and a house battery system. Many hosts include a generator for boondocking near Knik Glacier, and some toss in starter kits with linens, cookware, camp chairs, and bear spray. WiFi and TVs vary by listing, so check the amenities tab before booking. Pro tip: message the host to confirm the furnace works on propane only, key for September trips when nights dip to 35 degrees.
alaska.org/destination/mat-su-valley/rv-parks-and-campgrounds

What add-ons and pickup options should I know about for my Mat-Su Valley motorhome rental?

Hosts in Butte offer some genuinely useful add-ons. Common extras for a motorhome rental in Butte include delivery and setup, generator hours, propane refill, bedding and kitchen kits, camp chairs, bikes, fishing gear, and bear-country starter packs. Pickup is usually flexible in the early afternoon with return by late morning, and most hosts will adjust times if you ask in advance. Mileage allowances and add-on pricing are listed clearly on each rig. Bundle delivery with a propane top-off when you book to save a stop on day one and get to Jim Creek faster.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Butte%2C%20Alaska

How does the security deposit and payment work on RVezy?

Payment is straightforward and secure. When you book your RV rental in Butte, RVezy charges your card through the platform (never directly to the host), so everything is tracked and protected. A refundable security deposit is held by RVezy before your trip starts and is released back to you a few days after a clean return, separate from your booking payment. To avoid any deposit issues, complete the pre-trip walkthrough with photos, return the RV with a similar fuel level, and dump the tanks or pay the host's dump fee. Snap a quick video of every interior and exterior corner at pickup, hosts appreciate it and it keeps everyone aligned.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in Butte during winter or shoulder season?

Yes, winter and shoulder-season rentals in Butte are doable and unlock unforgettable experiences like northern lights viewing over the Matanuska Valley. Look for listings marked as four-season ready with heated holding tanks, an Arctic package, and shore power compatibility for plug-in heat at parks like Mt. View RV Park that stay open year-round. Daytime temperatures from October to April can range from the 30s down to well below zero, so winter renters should plan to stay plugged into 30-amp power most nights. Many hosts taper their fleet after September, so book early. A March campervan rental in Butte pairs perfectly with the Iditarod restart in Willow, about an hour northwest.
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