Tok RV Village & Cabins
Alaskan Family Owned & Operated for over 31 Years! The campground opened in 1986, with 50 sites, over the years they’ve added amenities, increased the number of sites (now 162), and improved services.
When driving the Alaska Highway, the first Alaskan RV park you encounter is the Tok RV Village & Cabins (Mile 1313.4), built and run by the Jernigans, a longtime Alaska family.
The Jernigans pride themselves on the cleanliness of the RV park. The park is big-rig friendly, with over 100 pull-throughs, and has tents sites, and ample space and greenery. Everything works. You want 50amps? You get it. The breakers aren’t popping off, lots of hot water, washers and dryers work, and the Wi-Fi Internet and cable TV are always up and running.
Tok Junction was chosen for the park for its location as a jumping-off point for all highway traffic entering and departing Alaska. It’s roughly a day’s drive from several major cities (Whitehorse is 400 miles to the east and Fairbanks is 212 miles away) and serves as an excellent place for a rest break, restocking supplies, and reviewing travel plans. The Jernigans are always eager to answer travel questions and assist with plans for visiting the “Last Frontier.”
Stay a few days and do some nearby gold panning, fishing, sightseeing, hiking, biking, resting…
Big Rig Friendly!