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RV Parks In Houston, Alaska

61.6303° N, 149.8181° W

Quick Overview

Houston sits along the Parks Highway in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley about 60 miles north of Anchorage with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on the corridor toward Denali National Park, including some free camping options. The small Mat-Su Borough community occupies a position between Wasilla and the more rural stretches of the Parks Highway heading north, providing a quieter setting than the busier commercial areas around Wasilla while maintaining convenient highway access. The Little Susitna River flows through Houston and provides excellent salmon fishing during the summer runs, with king salmon, silver salmon, and pink salmon all available in a river setting that's less crowded than the famous Kenai River to the south. Houston's character is defined by its semi-rural Alaska lifestyle, with properties that blend residential development with the boreal forest landscape, and moose, black bears, and bald eagles are common throughout the community. RV camping near Houston provides an affordable Mat-Su Valley base with fishing, wildlife viewing, and easy access to both Anchorage services to the south and the Parks Highway destinations heading north toward Denali. The community's annual events include a fishing derby on the Little Susitna that celebrates the river's productive salmon runs. The surrounding lakes and wetlands provide additional fishing, canoeing, and wildlife viewing opportunities in a landscape that's typical of the Mat-Su Valley's mix of developed and wild areas.

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Traveling to Houston by RV

The Parks Highway runs through Houston connecting to Wasilla about 15 miles south and heading north toward Denali National Park about 190 miles away. The highway handles all RV sizes well through the valley terrain. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Houston, with more extensive shopping in Wasilla to the south. The Little Susitna River access points are reachable from roads branching off the Parks Highway through the community. Cell service is reliable in Houston and along the Parks Highway corridor. The drive to Anchorage takes about an hour via the Parks and Glenn Highways, and the drive north to Denali takes about 3.5 hours through increasingly scenic Alaska Range terrain.

Dump Station Costs in Houston

Camping near Houston is affordable by Mat-Su Valley standards, generally running less than the campgrounds closer to Anchorage or at the Denali park entrance. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites. The Little Susitna fishing requires a standard Alaska fishing license, with the nonresident daily rate at $25 or $145 for the full season. Groceries and fuel in the Houston area are typical for the Mat-Su Valley, somewhat higher than Lower 48 prices but lower than the more remote communities to the north on the Parks Highway.

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Best Time to Visit Houston by RV

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Winter

Nov - Mar

-10-22°F

Crowds: Low

Cold, snowy Mat-Su winters with short daylight. Ice fishing on nearby lakes provides winter recreation.

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Spring

Apr - May

25-55°F

Crowds: Low

Spring breakup with melting snow and lengthening days. Campgrounds open through May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

45-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak season with salmon runs, long daylight, and Parks Highway traffic heading to Denali.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

28-50°F

Crowds: Low

Silver salmon fishing, fall colors, and rapidly shortening days as winter approaches.

Explore the Houston Area

The Little Susitna River fishing is the primary draw, with king salmon running in June-July and silver salmon providing action through August and September in a pleasant river setting that sees less pressure than the Kenai Peninsula waters. The nearby Big Lake area about 10 miles west provides lake fishing, boating, and floatplane access to remote wilderness areas. Stock up on groceries and supplies in Wasilla before heading north on the Parks Highway, as options become more limited and expensive beyond this point. Moose are very common in the Houston area -- watch carefully when driving, especially at dawn and dusk, and give any moose encountered on foot a wide berth.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Houston

How many RV parks are near Houston, Alaska?

Houston has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing affordable Mat-Su Valley camping on the Parks Highway corridor with Little Susitna River salmon fishing and easy access to Denali.

Are there free camping options near Houston?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Houston. State land and some roadside areas provide free camping for self-contained rigs in the Mat-Su Valley along the Parks Highway between Wasilla and the Denali corridor.

How much do RV parks cost in Houston?

Paid RV parks near Houston typically charge $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites, among the more affordable options in the Mat-Su Valley with convenient Parks Highway access.

What fishing is available near Houston?

The Little Susitna River through Houston provides king salmon fishing in June-July and silver salmon through August-September, with less fishing pressure than the famous Kenai River waters to the south.

How many RV parks are near Houston, Alaska?

Houston has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing affordable Mat-Su Valley camping on the Parks Highway corridor with Little Susitna River salmon fishing and easy access to Denali.

Are there free camping options near Houston?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Houston. State land and some roadside areas provide free camping for self-contained rigs in the Mat-Su Valley along the Parks Highway between Wasilla and the Denali corridor.

How much do RV parks cost in Houston?

Paid RV parks near Houston typically charge $25 to $45 per night for hookup sites, among the more affordable options in the Mat-Su Valley with convenient Parks Highway access.

What fishing is available near Houston?

The Little Susitna River through Houston provides king salmon fishing in June-July and silver salmon through August-September, with less fishing pressure than the famous Kenai River waters to the south.

Are there free dump stations in Houston?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Houston.