Eagle Trail State Recreation Site is the largest state park site in the Tok area at 280 acres, located 16 miles south of Tok at Mile 109.5 of the Tok Cut-Off Highway. The campground offers 35 campsites, with five that can accommodate most motor homes. Facilities include a picnic shelter, drinking water, and ADA-accessible toilets. Visitors can explore historical features including the Valdez-Eagle Trail, the Old Slana Highway, and remnants of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS). The park features a one-mile nature trail and a 2.5-mile hiking trail with panoramic views of the Tok River Valley. An eight-hour hike up the bordering creek brings backpackers within viewing distance of Dall sheep. The site is frequented by campers traveling between Tok and Glennallen and is operated by concessionaire CWL Enterprises.
Open May through Sep
Eagle Trail State Recreation Site official Alaska State Parks page
Eagle Trail State Recreation Site: $20/site camping
The ideal time to visit Eagle Trail State Recreation Site is during the summer months, from June to August. However, the site is typically open from mid-May through September.
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