Moon Lake State Recreation Site is a scenic 22-acre campground located at Milepost 1332 on the Alaska Highway, approximately 15 miles northwest of Tok in interior Alaska. Set along the shores of Moon Lake, this recreation site offers a welcoming mix of water-based activities and classic Alaskan wilderness charm. The campground features 15 campsites with no RV size restrictions, making it accessible for a wide range of rigs. Amenities include drinking water hookups, grills, picnic tables, accessible latrines, and a boat launch for small watercraft. A sandy beach invites swimming and water skiing, while the calm lake waters are ideal for boating. The site is ADA accessible and also includes four dedicated picnic areas for day-use visitors. One of Moon Lake's most distinctive features is the regular presence of bush planes landing on the lake — a quintessential interior Alaska experience. Popular with both travelers on the Alaska Highway and local residents seeking a weekend escape, the campground blends convenience with natural beauty. With a maximum stay of 15 days, Moon Lake State Recreation Site is an ideal stop for RVers and campers exploring the Tok area and the greater interior Alaska region.