Taking your Anchorage motorhome rental downtown? Anchorage is reasonably easy to get around in an RV. That said, Alaskan drivers rank among the worst in the country, so pay attention when on the roads. You shouldn't have too much trouble parking your fifth wheel in Anchorage — Alaska is one of the most RV-friendly states in the U.S. There are several places you park for the day downtown, like Cabela's and any of the Fred Meyer stores.
Many tourists visit Alaska for winter sports, and there are few better places to hit the slopes near Anchorage than the Alyeska Resort. A lavish resort and hotel on the slopes of Mount Alyeska, the Alyeska Resort is home to over 1,600 skiable acres and 79 named hiking trails. The resort is ideal for skiers looking to test their skills, with most runs suitable for intermediate and expert skiers. When you're not skiing, spend your days dog-sledding, or ride the aerial tram to the top of Mount Alyeska for panoramic views of the Chugach Mountains. Don't discount Alyeska Resort during the summer, either. Take your RV to the charming town of Girdwood and spend the day wandering around, hiking, or riding the tram to the top of the mountain to bike downhill at the bike terrain park.
Plan a day-out your whole crew will love at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. This 200-acre conservation park aims to preserve local wildlife and teach people about animal care. The sanctuary takes in injured or abandoned animals and uses them to help to teach visitors about the local ecosystem. During your visit, you’ll come face-to-face with many of the amazing critters native to Alaska, including bald eagles, lynx, and brown bears.
No trip to Anchorage is complete without spending a day or two at Chugach State Park. Covering nearly 500,000 acres, Chugach State Park boasts dozens of hiking trails that weave through dense woodlands and over rugged mountains. Hike through cottonwood groves and up to the 200-foot-tall Thunderbird Falls, or hike up the popular Flattop Mountain for views of Denali, the highest peak in North America.