Overview
Eagle Trail State Rec Site & Campground sits at Mile 109.5 of the Tok Cutoff, offering 35 wooded sites with views of the Tok River Valley in Alaska’s Interior near Tok. Managed by Alaska State Parks, it’s surrounded by spruce, featuring vault toilets, a picnic shelter, and a 2.5-mile trail for a scenic stay. This campground is a spacious base for campers looking to fish the Tok River, hike the Eagle Trail, or enjoy the quiet wilderness, with Tok’s amenities nearby.
Location & Access
- Location: Mile 109.5 Tok Cutoff, near Tok, Alaska.
- Access: Reachable via a short turnoff from the paved Tok Cutoff; it’s about a 1-hour drive southwest from Tok or 3 hours east from Glennallen.
- Seasonal Accessibility: Open May through September, typical for Alaska State Parks.
Campsite Details
- Number of Sites: 35 sites, suitable for tents and RVs.
Amenities & Facilities
- Restrooms: Vault toilets available.
- Water: Drinking water provided on-site.
- Additional Amenities: Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring; a picnic shelter and telephone are available; some sites are wheelchair-accessible.
Activities & Nearby Attractions
- On-Site Activities: Fish for grayling in the Tok River, hike the 2.5-mile Eagle Trail with valley views, or enjoy a campfire in the forest.
- Nearby Attractions: Tok, 20 minutes northeast, offers the Mainstreet Visitors Center; the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, further east, provides wildlife viewing.