Alaska

Learn about camping, boondocking, and overnight parking in the Last Frontier

A Guide to Boondocking in Alaska

Boondocking in Alaska! Boondocking, or camping without hookups, is a popular way to experience the natural beauty of Alaska. However, before you head into the wilds of the Last Frontier, you should be aware of the laws and regulations specific to camping on public lands in Alaska. You should also respect the wildlife, the environment, and the local communities. Here are some tips to help you plan your boondocking adventure in Alaska. Alaska Boondocking Map [AK] [AL] [AR] [AZ] [CA] [CO] [CT] [DE] [FL] [GA] [HI] [IA] [ID] [IL] [IN] [KS] [KY] [LA] [MA] [MD] [ME] [MI] [MN] [MO] [MS] ... Read more

Alaska Rest Area Rules

Delve into the intricacies of Alaska rest area rules, and learn essential insights into overnight stays at rest areas in Alaska. Navigate the specific guidelines that govern these serene stops, ensuring a smooth and compliant experience during your travels through the breathtaking landscapes of the Last Frontier.

Camping on Alaska State Trust Land

Camping is permitted on all Alaska State Trust lands, but only through the purchase of a "Land Permit". Permits are issued for single day, week, month, or an entire year. Note that camping is limited to just 14 days per site, even if you purchased a month or year permit. You must move your camp at least 2 miles from your previous site.