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TOK RV VILLAGE & CABINS
Big Rig Friendly!
Sighting Alaska Wildlife
There are abundant opportunities to
view wildlife in Alaska. To improve
your chances of seeing wild animals,
wake up early in the morning or
stay up late at night as the animals
tend to move more in the cooler
temperatures after the sun dips to
the horizon. If you’re driving during
darkness or at dawn or dusk, stay
especially alert for animals on the
highway.
Watch the mountains for sheep and
the valley meadows for moose. Foxes,
coyotes, porcupines, ground squirrels
and numerous birds are commonly
seen along highways. Beaver and
waterfowl can be seen around rivers
and ponds. With luck, you may see a
wolf or bear.
Respect wild animals and give them
lots of space; females with young
can be especially dangerous. A cow
moose with a calf is a cute sight but
a moose mom is very protective and
can be dangerous if she feels her calf
is at risk of being harmed.
You may feed the mosquitoes but
please never feed or disturb wildlife!
To increase your chances
of seeing wildlife:
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Watch for the binocular logo that
identifies wildlife interpretive sites.
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Take your time and be quiet. Plan
on making many stops when you
are traveling. Slowly scan the
landscape for movement. Animals
that went into hiding may come out
again when all is quiet.
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Animals tend to be more active in
early morning and evening. Take
a short walk before breakfast or
after dinner. You may be pleasantly
surprised at what you find.
Remember, in summer, the arctic
evening lasts all night. Stay alert for
bears on all trails in Alaska.
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Use binoculars, spotting scopes and
telephoto lenses to zoom in on the
animals without scaring them away
or endangering yourself.
Alaskan Family
Owned & Operated
Celebrqting 40 Years!
162 Sites • Big Rig Pull Through Sites
Tent Sites • 30/50 Amp • RV Wash
Full & Partial Hookups • Wi-Fi & Cable TV
Dump Station • Laundry • Showers
Clean Restrooms • Gift Shop
Cabins & Glamping Tents
Cozy Cabins
Glamp with us!
Clean facilities & friendly service!
Mile 1313.4 Alaska Highway PO Box 739, Tok, Alaska 99780
Toll Free: (800) 478-5878 (Inside Alaska)
Phone Number: (907) 883-5877
[email protected] www.tokrv.net
Stay a few days and do some nearby
gold panning, fishing, flightseeing, hiking,
biking, resting..
Sourdough Sourdough
Campground
more than just a place to camp
Sourdoughcampground.com • [email protected] • (907) 883-5543
Sourdough Campground RV Park & Cafe 1 Prospector Way, PO Box 47, Tok, Alaska 99780
We are on the Tok Cutoff Highway. Do not follow your GPS it will bring you in on the back roads.
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Wide, level, private RV sites
• Up to 90’ pull thru’ • Laundry
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Private & group saw dust padded
tent sites
• Two Motel Rooms • Trailer
Suspension Parts & Limited RV
Supplies
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RV / car wash • Gift shop
• Open air museum
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Paved 7-mile
bike/walking path
Voted
Alaska’s
‘Funnest’!
TUNDRA RV
PARK & BAR
TOK ALASKA
78
SPACIOUS
FORESTED
SITES
Book Online: tundrarvparkandbar.com
Full & Partial Hook-ups
Big Rig Friendly
50/30/20 AMP
Tent (dry) Sites
Pull Throughs
Clean Restrooms
Showers Included in Price
Dump Stations
Picnic Tables • Fire Rings
Laundromat • Vehicle Wash
Bar • Meeting Room
Wifi Hotspot
TUNDRA RV
PARK & BAR
TOURIST
INFO CENTER
TO CANADA
(90 MILES)
ALASKA HWY
TO FAIRBANKS
(200 MILES)
POST
OFFICE
GLENN HWY
TOK
JUNCTION
TO ANCHORAGE (320 MILES)
Mile Post 1315 Alaska Hwy.
Summer: (907) 883-7875
Year-Round: (907) 301-7060 • [email protected]
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