Visiting Alaska by RV is a great family adventure. We do it all the time ourselves–and we live here! Our state is probably the most RV friendly land in the country, with services and facilities for the RV traveler everywhere.

Even if you’ve never rented or stayed in an RV before, you’ll find the modern motor homes offered by rental companies in Alaska very comfortable in every way! Year after year, our guests from around the world, particularly from countries where camping isn’t as common as Alaska–like Japan, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland–tell us what a great choice it was to explore Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula in particular by rental RV.
Check out these companies for the highest quality rental motorhomes and most reliable service. We only recommend the following RV Rental operators based on overall value, service/support and quality of rental RVs (Beware of backyard rentals, you’ve been warned!):
Alaska RV Rentals – 907-301-7869
A growing fleet of modern RV rentals, full service support, and many options and accessories available. Rental cars available too. Located near downtown Anchorage.


Great Alaskan Holidays RV Rental – 907-248-7777
Longtime operator, with a huge fleet and support across the state. Modern RVs with additional gear available for rent. Located on Old Seward Hwy near Dimond Center.

Go North RV Rentals – 866-236-7272
Newer operator with a wide range of rigs from vans to pickup campers to large RVs. Located near the Anchorage Airport.

Nationwide rental company, many size options for basic Class C type RVs. Located in the industrial area off New Seward Highway near Dimond Blvd.
When you rent an RV from a reputable, professional rental operation you can enjoy your vacation without worrying about the quality of the RV, the mechanical condition, or the “gotcha’s” that come with renting from someone’s backyard over the internet. Alaska is huge. If you breakdown in a substandard RV, it WILL ruin your vacation. Don’t take that chance, rent from a trusted, professional rental operator.

We hope you enjoy your Alaska Adventure in an RV. Here are few more free tips. When you drive the Alaska Highway and explore from the northern central part of the state, visiting communities like Tok, GlennAllen and Valdez, you can circle south by highway or high speed ferry to south central Alaska, Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula communities of Soldotna, Kenai, Homer, Seward and Cooper Landing; before continuing north on your way home through Denali National Park, Fairbanks, North Pole and Delta Junction.
Each community offers something unique for it’s visitors, but we think you’ll find that the Kenai Peninsula, known as Alaska’s Playground, offers the best of Alaska in terms of fishing access, wildlife up close, majestic scenery, and ocean activities.
If you are traveling with your own RV or a rental motorhome from Anchorage, check out our Alaska Campgrounds page too for the best campsites all around the state.
There are endless possibilities for camping on the Kenai Peninsula–from backpacking into the remote wilderness of the Kenai Mountain Range to kicking back in the comfort of an Alaska State Park or Kenai Wildlife Refuge rental cabin for a small fee, you can really get away from it all on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula!
Our Alaska Campgrounds page will give you a glimpse of some of the more developed campgrounds on the Kenai Peninsula, helping you plan your visit and be prepared with the right gear. Wherever your Alaska travels take you though, be sure to book at least a few nights at Kenai Riverfront Resort so you can enjoy peaceful, family style camping with great fishing access to help make your Alaska dreams come true.

