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Tok RV Village & Cabins
Overview
Overview
Tok RV Village & Cabins serves as a foundational stop for travelers navigating the Alaska Highway. This park is designed to offer a comfortable and reliable base camp for those entering or departing the state. Known for its spacious pull-through sites and welcoming atmosphere, it provides a sense of security and rest after long days of driving on northern roads. The property balances functional utility with the serene, natural beauty characteristic of the Alaskan wilderness.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Tok, Alaska, this park acts as a primary gateway for travelers. Its location is highly strategic, as Tok serves as a vital junction for the Alaska, Glenn, and Taylor highways. The surroundings are marked by the rugged beauty of the Tanana Valley. Travelers will find themselves immersed in a peaceful boreal forest environment that perfectly captures the quiet, expansive spirit of the Last Frontier while remaining conveniently close to essential town services.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is tailored to accommodate a variety of setups, from camper vans to large motorhomes. Guests can expect full hookup sites that simplify the settling-in process after a long journey. The park features clean, well-maintained shower and restroom facilities, which are highly valued by road-weary travelers. Additionally, the availability of on-site cabin rentals provides a flexible alternative for those traveling with friends or family who do not have their own RV accommodations.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While in Tok, visitors can take advantage of the proximity to local cultural points of interest. The area is famous for the Mukluk Land theme park, a quirky local landmark that offers a unique glimpse into Alaskan personality. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby public lands for birdwatching or photography. The park’s location also makes it an ideal staging point for those planning day trips into the surrounding Alaskan interior or scenic drives toward the Canadian border.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for Alaska Highway road-trippers who prioritize convenience and reliability. It is an excellent match for big-rig owners seeking easy-access sites and travelers who need a well-supported location to rest and resupply. Whether you are a solo traveler completing a bucket-list expedition or a family on a cross-country adventure, the park provides the necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable transition between the different legs of your Alaskan journey.
Features & Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
LAURA FRINK
After a long day on the ALCAN, this place was an absolute sanctuary. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained, the restrooms and shower houses are spotless, and the staff is incredibly kind and welcoming. If you’re passing through Tok, I highly recommend Tok RV Village. The glamping tents are fantastic, and the entire property is a perfect place to relax and recharge. You’ll be glad you stopped!
Kathy Kinzalow
We stay in Tok Campground every year around May. You can’t find a nicer place, nicer people. The bath houses are really nice and clean. And they have a great laundry system. My husband‘s favorite thing of course is the motorhome wash. He does that before we even put our camper in the campground. Do you want a great place to stay considered staying here?
Tommy Webster
Stayed here for a few nights 2 years ago and it was amazing. Best pancakes Ive ever had and I still think about them. Staff is all family/close knit and just laid back with great service. Bathrooms were good, the grounds were quiet when it needed to be and located conviently.
Lauren Lunnon
This park is outstanding! The owners are so friendly, facilities lovely and clean, a warm cookie on arrival!! There a petrol station and supermarket opposite and a restaurant just through the trees. We loved it so much we drove out of our way to come back through. Will definitely stay again
Bob Stark
We were grateful to pull in on September 22nd to an open RV Park. Most other campgrounds and RV places were closed. They had turned off the water, but the electricity still worked. It could have been cheaper ($57) but seeing that everything else in rural Alaska is expensive it fit right in.