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Tok River
Overview
The Tok River State Recreation Site serves as a peaceful introduction to the rugged beauty of Alaska for many travelers entering the state. Situated amidst a lush forest of spruce and aspen, this state-managed area provides a quiet alternative to the more commercial parks in town. It is well-regarded for its natural landscape and the soothing presence of the Tok River, making it an ideal spot to pause and appreciate the northern wilderness after a long day of driving across the border.
Location & Surroundings
Located roughly 4.5 miles east of the town of Tok at Mile 130.9 of the Alaska Highway, this recreation site is conveniently positioned for those traveling between the Yukon and interior Alaska. The park is nestled along the banks of the glacial Tok River, surrounded by the vast Tanana Valley. The environment is dense with boreal vegetation, offering a sense of seclusion and a true Alaskan forest experience while remaining easily accessible from the main highway.
Amenities & Park Features
This site is designed for those who enjoy a rustic camping experience. The park features 25 well-spaced campsites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Facilities are basic but well-maintained, including vault toilets and a hand-pump for potable water. There are no utility hookups or dump stations on-site, making it a destination specifically for dry camping. A large picnic shelter and a boat launch provide communal spaces for guests to enjoy the riverside setting and prepare for river travel.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the river access, which is perfect for launching small boats, canoes, or trying your hand at fishing. A short, scenic nature trail wanders through the woods, offering opportunities for bird watching and photography of the local flora. For those needing modern conveniences, the town of Tok is just a short drive away, providing access to fuel, groceries, visitor centers, and regional gift shops famous for local birch wood products and native crafts.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for independent RV travelers who prefer the sounds of nature over the hum of a busy commercial park. It is a fantastic choice for those with smaller rigs or van lifers who appreciate scenic solitude and do not require full hookups for a night or two. Travelers looking for a convenient, beautiful stopover during their journey along the Alaska Highway will find the Tok River State Recreation Site to be a refreshing and quiet retreat.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Yulia Vasilyeva
Nice campground near the river. We were here in July 2025, didn’t have any problems with finding a spot for our RV It’s 18$ per night, no hook ups.
Sharon Barclay
A small camp area along the river. Quite close to the highway, but vehicle traffic died down so did not disrupt sleep. $20 US for dry camping - it’s a good option compared to close to $47 in town for electric only.
Rob Burkhart
Fantastic State Park. It is currently June 23rd of 2025. Be very careful of how fast the river is flowing and erosion be very very cautious around the river. The campground is great.
G A S
Nice campground. Stopped to tie some stuff down in late September. Quit, 3 campers.
John Laystrom
Good for an overnight. Pull through spaces are nice for a big rig. The area could use a little clean up and tree/bush trimming.
Luise Sherman
Site map at park entrance is out of date. We stayed 1 night at site 23 which is the first pull thru site as you come around the one way loop to the five pull thru sites. It is near the ALCAN so u do hear truck noise. Rest of park was full. Lucky we needed a long site and this was the last one available!
A Aron
The sites are close together and the pull through sites do not have anything in-between them. It was clean but the road noise might bother some. Not typical of Northern parks in AK. Most parks have some privacy between sites. Busy midweek.
Jim Macdonald
Love this campground right on the Tok. It is mostly empty with tent sites right on the Tok River and a lot of pull-in sites for campers. Each site has a picnic table and a place for a fire. There are clean outhouses. The site is $18 a night. They do accept checks if the check is from the United States. Ot is a few miles outside the small town of Tok, which has a few small restaurants, several gas stations, and a grocery store (as well as other in-town camping options if you need a shower).