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Creekwood Inn Motel & RV Park
Overview
Creekwood Inn Motel & RV Park serves as a practical and reliable gateway for those exploring the Last Frontier. Located conveniently within the city limits of Anchorage, this family-operated destination bridges the gap between rugged Alaskan adventure and urban comfort. It offers a straightforward, no-nonsense environment that allows travelers to focus on their itinerary while enjoying the essential services needed for a successful road trip. This park is widely recognized for its clean facilities and its role as a steady home base for travelers transitioning between the deep wilderness and the city.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in a bustling part of midtown, specifically near the Chester Creek Greenbelt. This location is a major asset for RVers who need to be close to specialized mechanics, gear shops, or large supermarkets. While the surroundings are decidedly urban, the nearby paved trail systems allow you to immerse yourself in greenery and local wildlife without leaving the city. It provides a unique balance where the convenience of city life meets the natural beauty of the Anchorage basin.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV sites are designed for functionality, featuring level, paved pads and full hookups. Guests can take advantage of several essential features during their stay:
- 30 and 50-amp electrical service at every site.
- Clean restrooms and private hot showers.
- On-site laundry facilities for long-term travelers.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and cable TV access.
Because the property also includes a motel, it is a great choice for caravan groups where some members might prefer a standard guest room while others stay in their rigs. The dump station and freshwater fill are also easily accessible for those passing through.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the immediate convenience of shopping, the park is a short trip from the Alaska Zoo and the bustling downtown area. You can easily spend a day at the Anchorage Museum or take a scenic drive to the nearby Chugach State Park for world-class hiking. The proximity to the Seward Highway also makes it a perfect starting point for day trips to see glaciers or go whale watching in Whittier, allowing you to return to a secure, serviced site at night.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is best suited for logistics-oriented travelers and those who enjoy being in the center of the action. It is an ideal stop for those who need reliable city hookups to recharge their batteries before heading into more remote areas like Denali or the Kenai Peninsula. If you are looking for a secure, paved spot with easy access to Anchorage’s dining and cultural highlights, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Faith Rothfuss
This hotel Should be condemned torn down and rebuilt. The floors are rotten The furniture looked like they got it off of the corner and threw it in there. There were homeless people actively smoking drugs and knodding out while standing. When you walk into the room, the smell of cigarettes and Grossness hits you. You can't breathe in the room, can't open a window and you can't leave your car without the real threat of somebody breaking into it. The management was trying to remove the homeless people and had his hands full. Apparently this used to be a decent place back in the day.
Wailana M
This place is not like it advertised. Definitely on the bottom of list for places to stay. The room was horrible with peeling paint on the walls. Worst of all night the water was ice cold that we couldnt even take a shower.
Susan
First time ever writing a review. This place is a horror show: scary with barbed wire fence around it. Room was beat up and the bathroom was disgusting. Bath/shower was stained, pealing and had smears of blue paint on it. Booked online and the picture was deceptive. The price of hotels in Anchorage is criminal.
Michelle Evans
Cramed nto a gravel parking lot in downtown Anchorage. If you want something decent you HAVE to camp outside Anchorage. We chose it because we were concerned about our early train departure, we should have just resigned ourselves to a very early wake up, since we barely slept anyway. It is located on a Very busy loud road. We asked to be parked as far away from the highway as possible. They accommodated. We were given the spot next to the large roll off dumpster. If your rig is large, the space will not accommodate your towing vehicle. After a long day away from the site we returned to our site with another RV parked (no exaggeration here) Inches away from our toy hauler door. I was afraid we wouldn't be able to open it. We slept on the floor of our rig because opening the canvas tip out bed wouldn't create a sound barrier, and frankly, I was nervous! The campground manager was pleasant. The soap less, paper towel less lock less " bath house" did appear to be clean.
Marie Courtright
Don't stay here! This place is not safe. There were people asking me for rides to the liquor store, a guy passed out in the lobby, no extra lock on the door, no screens in the windows, moldy coffee maker & multiple holes in the walls. When I told them that I had 2 young children and didn't feel safe the night of arrival they said I'd have to wait until the next morning to talk to the manager. I then I asked if we could check out a day early and Crystal refused, yet rented the room to another person.
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