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Tok - Gateway to Alaska

May 27, 2008

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Author: K. Fields

Tok - Gateway to Alaska

On Mother’s day, our family got together and we made what is becoming our traditional Mother’s Day trip to Tok (Pronounced like Poke) Alaska.

We like to eat at a restaurant called Fast Eddy's,(owned by the Young family) that has some of the best food in Alaska’s Interior. Course we have to travel over 100 miles to reach Tok.

But it is so worth the trip, beautiful scenery all the way.

A scenic view of the Tanana River, going to Tok, on the Alaska Highway

Tok Travel Tanana River (Photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Fields

The roads are clear of ice and snow, and our speed limits have just been raised a few years ago to 65 miles per hour, so it really doesn’t take that long to reach Tok. And it makes a nice change of scenery.

The Rivers are flowing freely now, even with huge layers of ice on the edges.

The beautiful Semi-Frozen Tanana River, With a Snowy Mountain Backdrop

Icy Tanana River (Photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Fields

Along the road pullouts there are very artistic and informational historical signs posted, to inform you of the area you are in, and what makes it special.

Very Nice Information Signs Posted On The Alaska Highway Rest Areas To Tok

Information-sign-1 (photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Fields

Tok was actually named after a husky pup on August 15, 1942 when the U.S. Army’s Corp (the 97th engineers—an all black corps) were breaking trail north from Slana on what is now the Tok Cutoff.

They were working their way to the point where they would intersect with and begin breaking trail southeast on what would become the Alaska Highway.

Their job consisted of not only building the road, but naming points along the way.The young pup, named Tok, was their beloved mascot, and upon their arrival at where Tok now is, it was unanimously decided to name the junction after the pup.

Excerpt from local author and historian, Donna Blasor-Bernhardt in “Tok, The Real Story” (1996).

Artistic Information Sign at One of The Rest Stops on The Way to Tok

Information-Sign-2 (photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Fields

Tok is not a highly populated place, approx 1400 people live there. Which has always surprised me as it is the first city you come to after crossing the Canada/Alaska border which is 93 miles from Tok. In fact it hardly looks like a city at all.

Middle of Tok, View on The Right, With Beautiful Mountain Range Backdrop

Tok-Left-View (photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Field

Middle of Tok, View to The Left, Expansive Beautiful Skies!

Tok-Right-View (photo by K. Fields)
Photo By K. Fields

I love traveling to Tok, I do it maybe twice a year, and it always is a worth while trip. The beauty that is around every corner during the trip, somehow seems to refresh my spirit.

Later...

K Fields

See also: Log Cabins Galore!


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Author: K. Fields
Alaska, USA

I live in Northern Alaska!
Hence the unique spelling of my blog title.

I love Alaska!

It can be a challenging place to live, but... the beauty that surrounds me makes it all worth while.

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