Tok, Alaska

We have officially made it into Alaska! Our first stop is the “Sled Dog Capital of Alaska,” Tok!

The town has a population of approximately 1250. Tok’s economy is based on tourism and for its size, Tok offers more hotel rooms and campsites than any other town in the state.

Campgrounds Things To Do Next Stop



Campgrounds Near Tok


Things To Do Around Tok

Tok is an outdoor persons paradise! The wild land teems with birds, mammals and fish, and there is no better space to explore than the world famous Fortymile National Wild and Scenic River area!

Located in the middle of Tok at the main intersection, the visitors center is often the first stop for travelers! It is said to be Alaska’s largest log structure.

Come enjoy Alaska history in one of the most unique visitor park and Alaskana Museum. Enjoy unusual exhibits and enjoyable activities for visitors of all ages:  skeet-ball, bouncy house, mini golf, tetherball, wack-a-mole, cotton candy and much, much more.

40-MILE AIR routinely offers charter service within the Wrangell St.-Elias Preserve, Yukon-Charley Preserve, Alaska Range, Tetlin Wildlife Refuge and the Fortymile Country. Not only are 40-MILE AIR pilots exceptionally skilled and familiar with the Alaska territory, but our well-maintained fleet of ten aircraft means we have the proper equipment to access the rugged Alaska Wilderness.


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Denali, Alaska

Denali translates to “the high one” in the Athabaskan language of the Alaskan Native American Tribe. The Denali National Park is the 3rd largest National US Park, with over 6 million acres of tundra, mountains and glaciers to explore!

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