Located at milepost 49 of the Taylor Highway near Tok, this BLM campground features two loops totaling 25 campsites: one loop with 7 pull-through spaces and another with 18 back-in spaces. During summer, potable water is hauled to the site and available at a centralized location for campers. The campground provides a 10-day stay limit and accepts payment via iron ranger fee box or the Recreation.gov Scan & Pay mobile app. From an overlook on the large loop, visitors can spot trumpeter swans and moose on a small oxbow lake. River access is available one quarter mile north of the campground, serving as the southernmost access point on the 400-mile Fortymile National Wild and Scenic River System. A campground host is on site May through September.
Potable water hauled to site during summer months
Open May through Sep
Official BLM page for West Fork Campground at milepost 49 Taylor Highway. 25 campsites in 2 loops (7 pull-through, 18 back-in). Potable water hauled to site during summer. 10-day stay limit. Campground host on site May-September.
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