

12.5 miles east of Tok is the Tetlin Junction, where you can choose to turn north on the Taylor Highway to travel to Chicken and Eagle, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon over the Top of the World Highway. Tok Alaska ZipCodes 99780 Page Contents for Tok, Alaska. Local clubs include the Lions, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Chamber of Commerce. Visitors can either continue west towards Fairbanks or head south onto Tok-Cutoff towards Gakona Junction on the Richardson Highway. Tok ALASKA HIGHWAY 204.8 oining s Res-modern Tok HALGSw us. Highways lead north, south, east and west from this friendly hub community. Nearby is the Alaska Public Lands Information Center with additional information on Alaska’s parks and outdoor activities, exhibits and a large picture window that often frames the Alaska Range. He also sits on the Boise Chamber of Commerces Board of Advisors and is the Managing Trustee of the Haugse-Cossey Foundation which provides college. Today's date is Saturday JWELCOME TO TOK Tok is Alaska's official welcoming committee as the first community across the Canadian border for Alaska Highway travelers. Be sure to stop by the massive log building which houses the Mainstreet Visitor Center (run by the Tok Chamber of Commerce). There are grocery stores, gas stations and visitor information. Tok is the first main town in Alaska on the Alaska Highway and many travelers choose to take a day here to relax and re-supply. Tok’s location between the Alaska Mountain Range and the Mentasta Mountains make it a truly stunning location, with dramatic landscapes and an abundance of wildlife. It has been historically and continues to be a trade center for the Athabascan villages of Northway, Tetlin, Tanacross, Mentasta, Eagle, and Dot Lake. Tok was established during the construction of the Alaska Highway and the Glenn Highway in the early 1940s.

Tok is 93 miles from the Canadian border and is situated at the junction of the Alaska Highway and the Tok Cut-Off, an extension of the Glenn Highway.
