If you’re looking to embrace the natural beauty and landscape of the Wasilla area, Amazing Accommodations Alaska has a few recommendations you’ll want to add to your Alaska tour bucket list. Whether you want to spend a few weeks traveling through the phenomenal terrain or only have enough time to invest in a long weekend, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with all the magic and mystery these natural beauties have to offer.
1. Hatcher Pass
A mountain pass carved through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Hatcher Pass is well-known for its natural beauty and extraordinary mountain terrain. Take a scenic drive in your rental motorhome and stop along the way to take pictures or explore the local landscape. Hatcher Pass provides access to an abundance of outdoor recreation throughout the entire year, such as:
- Berry picking
- Hiking
- Biking
- Horseback riding
- Mountain skiing
- Snowboarding
- Sledding
- Snowshoeing
- Snowmobiling
2. Matanuska Glacier
The Matanuska Glacier is the largest glacier accessible by car in the United States. Open all year, the park provides guided tours in the winter, and both guided and unguided tours during the summer months. There are marked trails that can be followed for those who enjoy a more leisurely and relaxed tour of this magnificent landscape feature. Hop in your motorhome rental and experience one of the most unique glaciers Alaska has to offer.
3. Knik Glacier
Knik Glacier is one of the largest glaciers in the Anchorage area. There are no roads that lead to this popular glacier, so you can’t drive your rental motorhome through for a roadside tour. However, there are a few different ways to view this natural phenomenon: take a tour of Knik Glacier while riding an ATV on a guided tour, or enjoy an amazing view via a flightseeing trip.
Make a Reservation Today
Call Amazing Accommodations today at (907) 631-0470 to make a motorhome rental reservation. We also provide camper van rentals and RV rentals that are available anytime for your next Alaskan adventure.
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