A quirky little place with odds and ends from old airplane motors, trucks, generators, pipeline equipment, a slew of old snowmobiles, and a bunch of other random things. There are several informational cards peppered throughout the short walk through the trees, providing lots of trivia on Alaska in its history. Looking through the windows and seeing some of the dolls was kind of creepy. However, the proprietor was such a sweet woman and such a pleasure to talk with while we played many games of skeeball and earned tickets for Tootsie rolls. 😃
A good place to walk around, and if you have little ones, give them a chance to burn off some energy playing Putt-Putt and jumping in the...
Read moreThe lady that runs this is super nice. And while I hate to give a bad review knowing that, to be fair to others, this isn't something you need to stop for. A lot of old....stuff. Additionally, there was a bouncy house that didn't bounce too well, a tetherball thing which was fun, and skeeball at the end which was the highlight as we got some free candy. There is mini golf but didn't look quality enough to even try. They could make a horror movie with a certain area which I won't spoil for those that go, but you'll know it when you see it. Just an overall strange place which who knows, may make it intriguing enough to go. Cheap, $5 adults, $2 kids. Once again, the lady...
Read moreWe stayed in Tok for a week while caring for a local family's sled dog team and came here multiple times with our 3.5 year old. Beth, the host, was charming and a pure gem to talk to. And Mukluk Land in general? Supreme. The photo opps were never-ending, our son had the giant bounce house to himself for ages, the random Alaskana facts were quirky and fun to learn, and the random machinery was a glimpse of history. Come for the randomness (and rooms full of creepy dolls you KNOW come alive at night), return for the slice of small-town Alaska this magical...
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