Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: A group of students takes a boat ride at the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: Visitors walk on a boardwalk in the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge near Tok.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: There are two visitor centers in Tok. This one is run by the Tok Chamber of Commerce.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: Travelers driving into Alaska over the Alcan Highway can find all the information they need about Alaska at Tok's two visitor centers.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: The Main Street Visitor Information Center provides road information for all of Alaska.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: The Tok Cutoff, which leads to Gakona Junction, closely follows the historic 1898 "Eagle Trail" from Valdez.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: The state of Alaska offers a second visitor information center in Tok, which will cover all state and federal facts a traveler needs to know.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: The log construction of the Tok Visitor Information Center is spectacular.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: The town of Tok is practically a roadside port city; the first in Alaska over the Canada border. It's where you plan your trip.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tok: Alaska Tanana River Athabascan Native culture is part of the Tok heritage.