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Glamping & Camping in Alaska

From yurts and domes to traditional campgrounds and RV parks, here's every outdoor stay we've indexed in Alaska. Each listing links straight to the operator — we never take bookings.

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About camping & glamping in Alaska

How many outdoor stays does glamping.directory list in Alaska?
We currently index 469 stays across Alaska — campgrounds, RV parks, glamping operators, cabin rentals, and unique-stay platforms. Browse by city or by accommodation type using the chips above the grid.
What is Alaska known for outdoors?
Alaska's outdoor identity is shaped by glacier-fed fjords, denali, northern lights viewing. Sold by Russia in 1867, Alaska is the largest state by area but home to fewer than a million people — most of it remains roadless wilderness.
When is the best season to visit Alaska?
June–August for warm-weather camping; aurora season runs September–April.
What are the must-see landmarks in Alaska?
Travelers consistently put Denali (Mt. McKinley), Kenai Fjords, Tracy Arm, Mendenhall Glacier on their Alaska itineraries. Many of our listings sit within an easy drive of one or more.
What outdoor activities pair with a Alaska stay?
Signature activities in Alaska include backcountry packrafting, brown-bear viewing, glacier hiking. Each listing's "About" section calls out activities the operator specifically supports.
Which national parks are in Alaska?
Alaska hosts 8: Denali, Kenai Fjords, Wrangell-St. Elias, Glacier Bay, Katmai, Lake Clark, Gates of the Arctic, Kobuk Valley. Park-edge stays inside our directory tend to book up first during peak season — reserve early.
Does glamping.directory cover state-park campgrounds in Alaska?
Yes. We list state-park campgrounds alongside private RV parks and glamping operators. Clicking through any state-park listing will take you to the official reservation system (typically ReserveAmerica, Recreation.gov, or the state-park system's own portal).