West Fork – Taylor Hwy

West Fork – Taylor Hwy

West Fork Campground

Nestled in the heart of Alaska, West Fork Campground offers an enchanting escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Located along the scenic Taylor Highway, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding wilderness of the Fortymile Wild and Scenic River area.

Location and Access

The campground is easily accessible from Tok, AK. Travelers can head east on the Alaska Highway and merge onto the Taylor Highway, continuing north to reach Milepost 49, where the campground awaits. Its remote setting enhances the sense of adventure, making it a prime spot to enjoy Alaska’s stunning natural beauty.

Campground Features

West Fork Campground consists of two loops, providing ample options for different camping needs:

  • Seven pull-through spaces ideal for RVs and larger vehicles.
  • Eighteen back-in spaces suitable for tents and smaller campers.

Additionally, the campground includes:

  • Two elevated tent pads that provide a level surface while minimizing impact on the environment.
  • An accessible toilet to accommodate all visitors.

Amenities

During the summer months, potable water is provided and is conveniently hauled to the site, available at a centralized location for campers. This essential amenity ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay for families and groups.

Activities

West Fork Campground is a hub of outdoor activities, catering to various interests:

  • Hiking: There are numerous trails in the area, perfect for all levels of hikers looking to explore the rugged Alaskan landscape.
  • Paddling: Access to the West Fork of the Dennison Fork of the Fortymile Wild and Scenic River is just a quarter of a mile north of the campground. Although some sections may be shallow during certain times of the year, it offers a beautiful setting for fishing and nature viewing.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Enthusiasts can spot a variety of wildlife, including trumpeter swans and moose, especially at the overlook situated on the large loop of the campground.
  • Photography: Capture the breathtaking vistas and diverse wildlife that make this area truly unique.

Cost

Camping at West Fork is affordable, with a fee of $12 per night, making it accessible for everyone looking to immerse themselves in nature without breaking the bank.

Conclusion

Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, West Fork Campground is equipped to deliver a memorable experience in the great Alaskan outdoors. From its charming location and essential amenities to exciting activities and wildlife encounters, this campground promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors.

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