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General
- Wilderness site over 11 acres, half an hour from Tok
- Good location for seeing midnight sun and Northern Lights
- Woodfired hot tub and sauna
Hey movie buffs, do you fancy following in the footsteps of John Wayne? Then off to Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge with you – the Hollywood legend’s among the guests who came to stay here in the park’s early days.
As you’ll have garnered by now, this is a place with real history: around the 11-acre park are refurbished buildings dating back to the 1940s, alongside smart modern constructions. It’s also (and you may have garnered this part too) a place with real Alaska wilderness – the nearest town, Tok, is a half-hour drive away, and it’s both off the grid and far removed from the nearest phone tower.
Thrown into that wilderness package are some stunning scenery, frequent wildlife sightings and some spectacular natural phenomena – come along in summer for the midnight sun, or keep your fingers crossed for sightings of the Northern Lights in winter. And surely such scenes can only be enhanced by viewing them from the park’s woodburning hot tub, where you can wallow in waters heated to a balmy 105ºF/40ºC? A woodfired sauna is also on hand for folks who like their heat a little drier.
As for how you spend your rural days, that’s up to you – hiking, fishing and climbing are popular picks, as are cross country skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing through the chillier months.
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Languages spoken
✓ English
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Features
Leisure on park
Bar or club house
Cycle hire
Evening entertainment
Fishing
Fitness centre
Hot tub
Indoor swimming pool
Kids' club
On-site restaurant/cafe
Outdoor swimming pool
Playground
Recreation room/arcade
TV room
Takeout
Tennis
Watersports
Amenities on park
Bath available
Car parking by site/unit
Composting toilet
Disabled facilities
Dog park
Drying room
Free wifi
Grocery store
Ice pack freezing
Internet access
Laundromat
Local produce
Parent & baby washroom
Payphone
Pick-up from public transport
Portable toilet
Pub toilets
Restrooms
Shower available
Tents for hire
Washing-up area
Wifi
Groups welcome
Family friendly
Motorcycle friendly
Scouts welcome
Single-sex groups welcome
Student groups welcome
Rules
Barbecue grills allowed
Barbecue provided
Campfires allowed
Commercial vehicles allowed
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed all year
Themes
Forest
Hikers’ paradise
Lake and/or mountain
Peaceful
Remote location
Spectacular scenery
Wild camping
Wildlife haven
Utilities
Charging facilities
Dump station
Electric car charging point(s)
Propane/gas cylinders available
Recycling available
Renewable energy
Nearby amenities
Bar nearby
Dog walk nearby
Type
Small (11-25 sites)
Nearby leisure
Canoeing/kayaking nearby
Climbing nearby
Cycling nearby
Fishing nearby
Leisure/theme park nearby
Mountain biking nearby
Location
From Tok, take Highway 1 and turn left at milepost 98.5. The park is two miles down the road, where the state maintenance ends.
Local attractions
The big draw around here, clearly, is the million or so acres of wild countryside that surrounds the lodge. The park doesn’t organise activities but the folks here are happy to give advice on hiking trails for all levels, and to share their secret fave spots to fish for northern pike and Arctic grayling.
Bring your binoculars along, for there’s a lot of wildlife spotting and birdwatching to be done here (moose frequently wander past, and eagles, trumpeter swans and goshawks are among the local residents). And if you’re swinging by in winter, perhaps think about chucking skis or snowshoes in the car too – there are cross country trails for both through the local area.
If you’re venturing back towards civilisation, the trip to Tok will take you half an hour or so. While you’re here, look out for sled dog demos (this is, after all, the self-styled sled dog capital of Alaska), take a boat trip on the Tanana River and try your luck panning for gold in local streams and creeks. It’s also worth dropping in on the eclectic collections, traditional games and miniature golf at MuklukLand, 40 minutes away.
- Does Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge? The big draw around here, clearly, is the million or so acres of wild countryside that surrounds the lodge. The park doesn’t organise activities but the folks here are happy to give … Read more
- When can I check in and check out of Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge?
RV, travel trailer and tent sites Arrive: 3 p.m. – 10 p.m. Depart by: noon On-park accommodation Arrive: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Depart by: 11 a.m. On-site accommodations have a complimentary family-style dinner served promptly at 6pm. Camping guests and late check-ins will need to eat prior to arrival (nearest restaurant is 28 miles away).
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