USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Tok
, Alaska in Southeast Fairbanks County

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25 active listings near Tok
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$199,000   👍 2 E A St
$195,000   👍* 897 Jack Wade Rd
$195,000   👍* 20 Telaquana Ln
$155,000   👍* Nhn Red Fox Dr
$65,000   👍* Nhn Borealis Ave
$58,000   👍 Boreal Subdivision Frst Lot 13
$58,000   👍 Boreal Subdivision Frst Lot 5
$55,000   👍 B7 Wontorski Way L10
$54,000   👍 Boreal Subdivision Frst Lot 8
$50,000   👍 8934 Sundog Trl
$36,000   👍 Boreal Subdivision Frst Lot 2
$25,000   👍 L1B9 John Taylor Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Tok, AK?
Then read on!

Tok is a small village located in the Southeast Fairbanks Borough of Alaska, USA. It is situated at the intersection of the Alaska Highway and the Tok Cutoff, making it an important stopping point for travelers heading to other areas of Alaska or neighboring Canada. The village is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery and is often called the "Gateway to Alaska" because of its location.

The population of Tok is around 1,300 people, and it is the largest community in the southeastern part of the state. The village has a few restaurants, gas stations, and grocery stores to serve residents and visitors. Tok is also home to a visitor center where tourists can get information about the area and the nearby attractions.

Due to its remote location and harsh climate, life in Tok can be challenging. The village experiences long, cold winters and short, mild summers. However, the residents are known for their resilience and close-knit community spirit. Overall, Tok is a unique and fascinating place to visit, offering an authentic glimpse into the rugged beauty of Alaska.