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Chugach State park
Wasilla: Need Info: PH 907-733-2675
Denali State Park
Indian: Need info, Camping?, PH 907-733-2675
Mickie Proulx
We have a remote, small-time ranch that requires a 50 mile ride down the frozen Tanana River.
Best time for that adventure is March, when the days are long and the river ice is safe.
Soon we will offer trail rides out of our ranch into the thousands of acres of wilderness.
We are currently bringing horses in and also making trails.
To get here in the summer months requires bushplane air service.
E-mail: Mickie Proulx
Rodeo Grounds, Fair Grounds, B and B's, Horse Motels, Private residences
Campgrounds, ranches and trail ride places are also Overnight hosts. The places listed here are "OVERNIGHT ONLY".
This is a link to B & B On line, Bed and Breakfast with
equine accommodations
Stage Stop Bed & Breakfast
I own and run A Stage Stop Bed & Breakfast for Horses and
People. I have a log barn with 2 stalls and 4 extra large pole
corrals NO BARB WIRE. I have 3 rooms and 1 cabin. If anyone is
traveling up the Alaska highway with horses I have a list I send
out for free of places to stay with horses and places to board
overnight. Usually someone is moving to Alaska as it's a long
hard road just to ride. I have a web site if someone is coming
up to Alaska. They can see the community I live in and pictures
of my B/B. My address is Box 69 Tok, Alaska 99780 (907) 883-5338
or my FAX number is (907) 883-5242 in Alaska only 1 800 478-5369.
I always tell people to call ahead but you can just drive-in.
I don't care how late you arrive I JUST WANT THE HORSES TO HAVE
A SAFE PLACE for the night. My web site is http://www.tokalaska.com
and the e-mail is akm@tokalaska.com come check our site. Just
put my name and info anywhere you think is appropriate places.
I'll put a link to your page on our outlink page. We do have trails
right here in Tok but there are better ones 15 min away. If you
have any questions just e-mail. I suggust to people to buy the
Milepost to drive the Alaska Hwy. Happy Trails, Mary Underwood
E-mail: Mary Dale Underwood
Mary's web site
Tok Line Camp Bed & Breakfast
Tok: Greetings from the North Country! We are located in Tok, Alaska about 400 miles from Whitehorse and about
330 miles from Anchorage. We are animal friendly and offer free of charge overnight horse boarding to anyone
using our B&B service. We have a 50' diameter round pen and a large stable (12x24) with good ground, fresh
water, and easy, close access to the horses from the B&B cabins.
Reservations are strongly recommended. We are seasonal open May 15 - September 15 depending on the
weather ~ you know ~ how soon winter leaves and how soon it comes back again.
Contact information: John and Betty Zabielski, P.O. Box 453, Tok, AK 99780.
E-mail: John and Betty Zabielski
Web Page: Tok Line Camp Bed & Breakfast
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