Eagle Trail State Recreation Site is a scenic 280-acre campground located at mile 109.5 of the Tok Cut-Off Highway, approximately 16 miles south of Tok, Alaska. Situated along the Glenn Highway corridor between Tok and Glennallen, this state recreation site offers travelers their first opportunity to explore the stunning Alaska Range. The campground features 35 campsites, including sites accommodating big rigs and most motor homes, with amenities including water hookups, picnic tables, grills, and accessible restroom facilities. History enthusiasts will appreciate the site's connection to the Valdez-Eagle Trail, the Old Slana Highway, and the historic Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS). Outdoor adventurers can enjoy a one-mile nature trail or a 2.5-mile hiking trail offering panoramic valley views, as well as backcountry hiking opportunities for Dall sheep viewing in a nearby trophy management area. With ADA-accessible facilities and a 15-day camping limit, Eagle Trail State Recreation Site is an ideal base camp for exploring Interior Alaska's wilderness, making it a favorite stop for RV travelers journeying through the Alaska Highway system.