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Golden Bear RV Park, Alaska
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| | The caring staff and the admirably managed operations have many folks coming here. Alaska has lots of outdoors activities. When was the last occasion you went for a weekend of camping? Golden Bear RV Park in Alaska is a really wonderful spot to spend some time.
Golden Bear RV Park is a very popular old favorite campground among the people from Chicken. Golden Bear RV Park doesn’t have that many fun things nearby but it is a wonderful escape | |
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from the mundane. If you like whitewater, there is the West Fork of Dennison Fork to Taylor Highway Fortymile Bridge portion, a grade II(III) whitewater sweep on Fortymile River - South Fork, 84 miles in length. This sweep of Fortymile
| | | River - South Fork is a cool sweep for whitewater paddling. Naturally, whitewater paddling is enjoyable but risky; check restrictions ahead of going. Lots of folks from Chicken come to Golden Bear RV Park. Throughout the days of summer here at Golden Bear RV Park, high temperatures commonly reach the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 40's. High temperatures all through the wintertime are normally in the-10's while Golden Bear RV Park night | |
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low temperatures through the winter are in the-30's. Golden Bear RV Park gets very little rain. The month with most of the rain is July while March is mostly the driest month.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Golden Bear RV Park. |
| | Whitewater Near Golden Bear RV Park:
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Fortymile River - South Fork, Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
Borough
, 7 miles away, Class II(III) - 84 miles long (West Fork of Dennison Fork to Taylor Highway Fortymile Bridge) |
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