$2,099.00
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Description
Deposits per RV
Spring Trip
Taking reservations for spring 2025/2026. Our dates are May 18th-July 18th. We are very excited about our updated Itinerary for 2024. This new itinerary allows more days at each of our Alaska stops than any other caravan, allowing you to slow down and really experience Alaska. When choosing which company to go with, make sure to ask how many days you will have to pack up and move 22 of the 63 with us while other company’s move 29 or more times which means fewer days at each stop. Also ask how many days they stay at each stop, having time to explore as well as relax are an important part of your vacation. Another important question to ask is what experience their Wagon Masters have driving to/from Alaska. Knowing the roads, things of interest, and what to do when you get there is supposed to be some of the benefits of using a caravan company. We are owner operated and have been traveling with our RV to Alaska since 2014. Most companies use Wagonmasters who may have gone by road once. Experience does matter!
If there is no space currently in the trip you wish to go on, please make sure to fill out the waitlist for so we can contact you if a space opens up. You can also sign up for a different tour but still go on the waitlist and move if the 1st choice opens up.
Summer Trip
Taking reservations for summer 2025/2026. Our dates are July 20th-September 19th. We are very excited about our updated Itinerary for 2024. This new itinerary allows more days at each of our Alaska stops than any other caravan, allowing you to slow down and really experience Alaska. When choosing which company to go with, make sure to ask how many days you will have to pack up and move 22 of the 63 with us while other company’s move 29 or more times which means fewer days at each stop. Also ask how many days they stay at each stop, having time to explore as well as relax are an important part of your vacation. Another important question to ask is what experience their Wagon Masters have driving to/from Alaska. Knowing the roads, things of interest, and what to do when you get there is supposed to be some of the benefits of using a caravan company. We are owner operated and have been traveling with our RV to Alaska since 2014. Most companies use Wagonmasters who may have gone by road once. Experience does matter!
How do you choose which great trip to take? Let’s start with some of what makes each different.
Spring:
More babies and much smaller (cuter), think baby bear, baby moose, baby otters, baby goats, baby eagles….
Historically (but not always) this is the dry season
Snow-capped mountains
Lots of daylight, even when it is not full daylight it will still be bright enough to see without a headlamp for the majority of your trip and will have full daylight for 20+ hrs most of your trip. That is more time to explore and do fun things
Celebrations-we will have a Summer Solstice Party and the 4th of July in Valdez
Summer:
A bit less wildlife on the roads but we will still see plenty during the trip
It is a bit wetter but that also gets the berries to finish ripening up so we can pick them
Farmers’ markets are loaded with fresh produce and homemade items
State Fair-an amazing experience
Northern Lights-seen every year so far
Fall colors in Denali and through the Northern Canadian Rockies
Moose have their antlers back on
We get asked a lot about bugs and which trip to avoid. We built our routes to avoid getting bitten as much as possible, that is why we go in different directions in Alaska for each of the trips. This allows us to avoid where the bugs are the heaviest, stay where the breezes are when they are out, and then visit the areas known for the swarms after they have ended.
Additional information
Trip Dates | Spring **5/18/24-7/18/24, Summer **7/20/24-9/19/24, Spring **5/18/25-7/18/25, Summer **7/20/25-9/19/25, Spring 5/18/26-7/18/26, Summer 7/20/26-9/19/26 |
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