We LOVED this little RV park! Tok (pronounced: toke) is the first major town you will come to once you cross the border into Alaska. All roads in and out of Alaska pass through Tok. The town has a market, gift shops, and several RV parks to choose from. Sourdough is a family owned park just south of town on the Glenn Highway. A nicely paved, level bike path leads from the park north into town. The campground is a popular spot to stop, especially for caravan groups. During our two night stay here there were two different caravans coming through. Upon our arrival, the office staff could not find our reservation in their system, but were nice enough to honor it and comp us our second night's stay. Sites here are set among pines and are fairly private, wooded, and level. Our site was small and didn't have much space to set up chairs and relax. All sites have hookups and picnic tables. No fire pits are available. The campground offers a whole lot of activities!
There is an open air museum highlighting the history of the area, a geocache on site, and nightly live music and pancake toss. The pancake toss is a big hit and if you win, you will enjoy a FREE breakfast the next morning. We were lucky and two of the four of us won the toss, so we partook in the breakfast. This is not to be missed! We each devoured an excellent plate of sourdough pancakes and reindeer sausage in the tiny, but charming cafe. This breakfast was so tasty, we thought about altering our itinerary on the way out of Alaska to enjoy a stay and meal here again. Dinner is served here as well. The park has a nicely appointed gift and RV supplies store where you can find what you need. Also popular here is the inexpensive RV wash to maintain your rig's appearance after a long trek North on dusty roads. My only complaint with this park is the small laundry facilities. There are only a couple washers and dryers, so competition for laundry can be fierce!
Best Sites: F1-F19
Worst Sites: A1-A10, E13, B2-B6, C8, D11
Hookups: Electric, Water & Sewer
Potable Water: Yes
Dump Within Facility: Yes
There is an open air museum highlighting the history of the area, a geocache on site, and nightly live music and pancake toss. The pancake toss is a big hit and if you win, you will enjoy a FREE breakfast the next morning. We were lucky and two of the four of us won the toss, so we partook in the breakfast. This is not to be missed! We each devoured an excellent plate of sourdough pancakes and reindeer sausage in the tiny, but charming cafe. This breakfast was so tasty, we thought about altering our itinerary on the way out of Alaska to enjoy a stay and meal here again. Dinner is served here as well. The park has a nicely appointed gift and RV supplies store where you can find what you need. Also popular here is the inexpensive RV wash to maintain your rig's appearance after a long trek North on dusty roads. My only complaint with this park is the small laundry facilities. There are only a couple washers and dryers, so competition for laundry can be fierce!
Best Sites: F1-F19
Worst Sites: A1-A10, E13, B2-B6, C8, D11
Hookups: Electric, Water & Sewer
Potable Water: Yes
Dump Within Facility: Yes
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