QUOTE(stonybirch @ Jan 18 2012, 04:53 AM)

Muncho Lake is on the Alaska Highway. Before Muncho is a little campground in 'Toad'. A fun place to stay and enjoy the atmosphere.
Is it this campground in Toad?
http://www.toadriverlodge.comThanks, I'll add it to my list then. It seems to get good reviews for the scenic view, here on rvparkreviews.com.
QUOTE(stonybirch @ Jan 18 2012, 04:53 AM)

Invest in the MILEPOST, it is the best guide for your trip north. Make sure to plan for lots of time to stop and see all there is along the way.
Thanks, I'll take look at the milepost.
I'm still just in the rough planning stage, but I'm thinking about 10 days to drive from Seattle to Anchorage. Then 10-14 days to see the areas around Kenai and Denali. Then spend another 10 days driving The Alaska Highway back from Denali to Jasper. And then spend around 3 weeks to see Jasper, Banff, Glacier, driving back to Seattle, and maybe also spending some days in Olympic national park.
So the trip will be around 8 weeks total, with approximately 20 days on the Alaska highway. 20 days for the drive from seattle to Anchorage and back to Jasper, would make it an average of 210 miles per day. I normally do like to make many photo-stops, so I don't want to much driving, if the landscape is beautiful. On the other hand, if some stretches of the road is less interesting, then I don't mind a few 400 miles days.
But what are your thoughts, does 10 days sound reasonable?