Eagle Trail State Recreation Site
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Phone Number
907-451-2695
Website
http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/northern/eagletrailsrs.htm
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Description
Eagle Trail State Recreational Area is 16 miles south of Tok at mile 109.5 of the Tok Cut-Off Highway. It is frequented by campers traveling between Tok and Glennallen. This campground has 35 campsites, five of which will accommodate most motor homes. Also provided are a picnic shelter, drinking water and latrines. Historical features of the campground include the Valdez-Eagle Trail, the Old Slana Highway, and the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS).
Visitors to this 280-acre site can enjoy a walk on the one mile nature trail or the 2.5-mile hiking trail with an overview of the Tok River Valley. Eagle Trail SRS offers most highway travelers their first opportunity to explore the Alaska Range. An eight-hour hike up the bordering creek brings backpackers within close viewing distance of Dall sheep in the Tok Trophy Sheep Management Area.
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Accessibility Description
Take Glenn Hwy to the Richardson Hwy North. Take the Tok Cut-Off Hwy to mile 109.5, about 16 mile south of Tok.