Fodor's Expert Review Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge

Tok Nature Preserve

This 700,000-acre refuge has most of the charismatic megafauna that visitors travel to Alaska to see, including black and grizzly bears, moose, Dall sheep, wolves, caribou, and tons of birds. Covering just south of the Alaska Highway east of the town of Tok all the way to the U.S.–Canada border, the refuge has a visitor center at Mile 1,229. A large deck here has spotting scopes, and inside are maps, books, and wildlife exhibits, as well as a board with information on current road conditions. At Mile 1,240 you can hike a 1-mile raised-plank boardwalk through lowland forest to scenic Hidden Lake. Basic lakefront campgrounds can be found at Miles 1,249 and 1,256 during the summer season.

Nature Preserve

Quick Facts

Alaska Hwy.
Tok, Alaska  99780, USA

907-883–5312

www.fws.gov/refuge/tetlin

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Visitor center closed mid-Sept.–mid-May

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