FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH PARKS AND RECREATION
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WINTER 2022
ACTIVITY GUIDE
Main Office: 1920 Lathrop Street, Fairbanks, AK Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM —5:00 PM Website: parks.fnsb.gov Phone: (907) 459-1070
Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks & Rec
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IN THIS GUIDE Aquatics
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Toddler, Youth & Family
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Upcoming Events
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Senior Recreation
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Adaptive Recreation
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Carlson Center
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Pioneer Park
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Facilities & Rec Areas
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Outdoor Recreation
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Library Programs Community Resources
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EDITOR: Eric Engman, Recreation Specialist III, FNSB Parks and Recreation , eric.engman@fnsb.gov.
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OUR MISSION The Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department preserves and creates an inclusive community culture by providing places and programs designed to enrich the quality of life.
HEAR FROM US Sign up for our Parks and Recreation Newsletter and FLiP program. A fun way to know about all the events happening in your parks and facilities! Receive VIP access to various park events and special coupons in our monthly e-newsletter! Don’t miss out! Sign up online at parks.fnsb.gov or at the Parks and Recreation office in the Big Dipper Ice Arena.
FNSB PARKS AND RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE: Activity Guide is published three times a year in January (Winter/Spring), in April (Summer), and in August (Fall) by the Parks and Recreation Department, 1920 Lathrop Street, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701, (907) 459-1070, parks.fnsb.gov. Contents © 2021 Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department, all rights reserved. FEES, CHARGES & CLASS TIME DISCLAIMER: Fees set in this activity guide are subject to approval by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly. Fees are subject to change at any time. Class dates/times are subject to change. The FNSB Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel activities due to lack of registration. REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY: Please see page 8.
WE WANT YOUR
BEST SHOT! Use the hashtag #FNSBParksRec when posting to Instagram, Facebook & Twitter and share your great Fairbanks Parks and Rec photos with us!
JOIN US Register: Visit our website at parks.fnsb.gov to register for programs and events. You will need to create a free online account. You may also call (907) 459-1070. Our staff is here M-F, 8am – 5pm to answer any questions. Rent a Facility: Rent rooms, pavilions, ice huts, and more by visiting our website at parks.fnsb.gov or by calling (907) 459-1070. Have your next event or party with us! Accommodations: We proudly support the Americans with Disabilities Act and encourage participation by everyone. If you require special accommodations to participate in our programs or use our recreation facilities, please call (907) 459-1070. Volunteer Opportunities: For upcoming volunteer opportunities at events and programs, please email parks@fnsb.gov.
VISIT US Big Dipper Ice Arena 1920 Lathrop Street (907) 459-1104
Pioneer Park 2300 Airport Way (907) 459-1087
Mary Siah Rec Center 805 14th Avenue (907) 459-1082
Birch Hill Rec Area 101 Wilderness Drive (907) 457-4488
Hamme Pool 931 Airport Way (907) 459-1086
Tanana Lakes Rec Area 4400 S Cushman St Ext (907) 459-1070
Wescott Pool 300 E. 8th Avenue North Pole (907) 488-9402
Carlson Center 2010 2nd Avenue (907) 459-1269
Chena Lake Rec Area 3780 Laurance Rd North Pole (907) 488-1655
This activity guide is published for information purposes only. Please check online for the most up-to-date event schedules, program details and the latest changes to this activity guide. Some program information may have changed after publication. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
Want to join our team? Check job openings and apply online at www.fnsb.gov. Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation
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WHO WE ARE BY THE NUMBERS
5 RECREATION AREAS 25 PLAYGROUNDS
TENNIS 6 COURTS
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GOLF 24 DISC HOLES
BALL FIELDS OF 850+ MILES TRAILS
30+ PARKS
40+ SOCCER FIELDS ACRES 8,230+ MANAGED
7 ICE SKATING RINKS 2 4
FISHING LAKES & SWIM BEACHES
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1 FITNESS CENTER
166 CAMPING SPACES 3
INDOOR POOLS
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department preserves and creates an inclusive community culture by providing places and programs designed to enrich the quality of life.
http://parks.fnsb.gov
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING FNSB PARKS & RECREATION'S
FALL EVENTS!
YOUTH MOUNTAIN BIKE CLINIC
SPOOKY TRAIL
HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT TOWN
DROP-IN HOLIDAY ORNAMENT CRAFTS
UGLY SWEATER WINTER CARNIVAL
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COVID - 19 INFORMATION
COVID-19 INFORMATION The information on this page is subject to change. Please check online for the latest updates to the COVID19 information at: www.fnsb.gov.
SAFETY MEASURES BEING TAKEN
REMINDERS FOR THE OUTDOORS
Here are a few of the precautions we'll be taking to keep participants and staff safe:
All of our parks, trails, facilities and recreation areas remain open for recreational use. Please remember the following:
Physical distancing measures between staff and participants Masks recommended when indoors and in close proximity to others Enhanced sanitation protocols, including more frequent hand sanitization for all participants and staff, and cleaning of equipment
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Do not go out in public if you are sick, tested positive for COVID-19, or were recently (within 14 days) exposed to COVID-19
Dear Community Members, I am pleased to present the 2022 Winter Edition of the Parks and Recreation Activity Guide on behalf of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department! The Parks and Rec mission is to promote the health and well-being of our community. Amidst all the current challenges and changes, we know your physical and mental well-being is more important than ever. The P & R team works hard every day to provide opportunities to take care of yourself. We appreciate your patience while we do our best to navigate sometimes last-minute operational challenges. We value creating ways to serve the community by participating in programs and events in a safe and fun environment.
Bryce Ward Bryce Ward
Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor
As always, we strive to offer programs, facilities, and services to our community that can meet their recreational needs and enrich their leisure time. As you flip through these 55 pages packed with things to do in Fairbanks this winter, I hope you will find something that interests you. Maybe you like to hike. You could lead your family by exploring a new hike and participating in one of the many trail challenges. We have something fun for everyone!
A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
MAYOR'S WELCOME
Whether you sign up for swim lessons, venture out onto the local trails, ski, snowshoe, or fat bike in one of our recreation areas, join the Adaptive or Senior Recreation Programs, lace up for skating, go ice fishing, attend one of our community activities or programs, or play in one of our many playgrounds, I encourage you to stay active. Even when it's dark and cold outside, there are plenty of things to do in the winter. As Mayor, I am committed to creating a community that thrives with opportunities every resident can enjoy. The programs and facilities available within this guide are part of a vision to create an inclusive community culture by providing places and programs designed to enrich the quality of life. Finally, I want to express my appreciation and thanks to the many people who work hard behind the scenes to make recreation possible, the Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Staff. I know that many young and young-at-heart community members appreciate their dedication to creating safe and just plain FUN events and activities for our community year-round! Bryce J. Ward Mayor
STAFF Donnie Hayes, Parks & Recreation Director donnie.hayes@fnsb.gov
Nicole Horn, Recreation Program Coordinator nicole.horn@fnsb.gov
John Haas, Parks Superintendent john.haas@fnsb.gov
Marya Lewanski, Recreation Specialist III marya.lewanski@fnsb.gov
Brian Charlton, Recreation Superintendent brian.charlton@fnsb.gov
Eric Engman, Recreation Specialist III eric.engman@fnsb.gov
Lee Williams, Riverside Superintendent lee.williams@fnsb.gov
Robyn Dick, Administrative Assistant - Big Dipper 907-459-1070
Michelle Leonard, Aquatics Manager michelle.leonard@fnsb.gov
Amy Chausse, Administrative Assistant - Big Dipper 907-459-1462
David Jones, Maintenance Manager david.jones@fnsb.gov
Sandy Harrington, Administrative Assistant - Pioneer Park 907-459-1087
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HOW TO REGISTER
PARKS AND RECREATION PROGRAMS
2 WAYS TO REGISTER!
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY
Registration for Winter 2022 Parks and Recreation Programs is now open. There are two ways to register for programs and events:
We depend on your enrollment for a successful class! Please plan your schedule carefully. Classes which do not meet minimum enrollment are subject to cancellation. In the case of a cancellation, please contact us at (907) 459-1070.
1. Online Visit our website at parks.fnsb.gov. If you do not have an account, please follow these steps to create one: 1. Create a Household Account by clicking “New Account” 2. Enter the primary adult first. 3. Create account login and password. 4. Add other members of your household. 5. You can now make registrations and other purchases using the site navigation!
2. Walk-In We welcome walk-in registration at the Parks and Recreation Office, inside the Big Dipper Ice Arena - 1920 Lathrop Street, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. Cash, credit/debit cards, or check.
Refunds are issued: • In full, if the class or program is cancelled. • If a request is made using the “Request for Refund” form (available on our website), typically within 48hours.
Refund Options: Choose from two options: 1. Credit on your account 2. Receive a refund; allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Refunds are subject to approval from the Parks & Recreation Director.
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Passes are valid for drop-in programs entry at Wescott Swimming Pool, Hamme Swimming Pool, Mary Siah Recreation Center, the Carlson Center and the Big Dipper Ice Arena.
10 PUNCH 3 MONTH ANNUAL
$54.00 $132.00 $500.00
10 PUNCH 3 MONTH ANNUAL
$36.00 $88.00 $320.00
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AQUATICS
AQUATICS FEES Single Admission
10 Punch Pass
1 Year Pass
3 Month Pass
Youth
$4.00
Youth
$36.00
Youth
$88.00
Youth
$320.00
Adult
$6.00
Adult
$54.00
Adult
$132.00
Adult
$500.00
Senior
$4.00
Senior
$36.00
Senior
$88.00
Senior
$240.00
ADA (with ID)
$3.00
ADA (with ID)
$27.00
ADA (with ID)
$66.00
Household
$18.00
Household
$165.00
Household
$240.00
Showers
$4.00
Showers
$36.00
Showers
$88.00
Showers (Senior/ADA)
$2.00
Showers (Senior/ADA)
$18.00
Showers (Senior/ADA)
$44.00
*Household is 2 adults and 3 youth, additional members will be charged the group rate. **The above prices do not include 5.5% North Pole sales tax for Wescott Pool. ***Fees subject to change July 1, 2022.
GENERAL POOL RULES Listen to the lifeguards. All swimmers must take a complete shower, including hair. Walk, don’t run.
CLOSURES *ALL POOLS* January 17 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 21 - Presidents' Day March 28 - Seward's Day
Rough horseplay, foul language and fighting are not permitted. Please put your gum in the trash. No food or drink is allowed in the locker rooms or pool deck. No resting on or swimming over the lane lines or safety ropes. Children age 5 and over, must dress in their same-sex locker
WESCOTT POOL SWIM MEET CLOSURES February 5 - Closed All Day March 12 - Closed All Day
room. If you would rather your child didn’t go through the locker room alone, ask a Lifeguard about alternatives. The pool is for aquatic activities only. Harassing or unwelcome behavior that results in multiple complaints could result in loss of facility privileges. No aquatic instruction is allowed during open or lap swim times except by certified pool staff or with prior parental consent.
HAMME POOL SWIM MEET CLOSURES January 7 - Closed 4pm - 9pm January 8 - Closed All Day January 21 - Closed 4pm - 9pm January 22 - Closed All Day February 18 - Closed All Day February 19 - Closed All Day April 8 - Closed 4pm - 9pm April 9 - Closed All Day
The use of photographic equipment or imaging devices is prohibited in the locker rooms and rest rooms. Video Recording or photography of any kind elsewhere within this facility must be approved by the facility or event manager.
For more information on FNSB Parks and Recreation Aquatics Programs or Facilities, call (907) 459-1070.
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WESCOTT POOL
805 14th Avenue Fairbanks, AK (907) 459-1082
300 E 8th Ave, North Pole, AK (907) 488-9402
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
9:00AM—5:45PM CLOSED CLOSED
3:00PM—9:00PM 8:45AM—3:45PM CLOSED
*Hot tub is currently closed
Mary Siah Recreation Center is temporarily closed due to staff shortages. Daytime programs are being offered at Hamme Pool.
AQUATICS
MARY SIAH POOL
Open Swim Monday - Friday
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturday
1:30pm - 3:45pm
Open Swim Monday - Friday
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Lap Swim
Lap Swim
Monday - Friday
11:30am - 12:45pm
Monday - Friday
4:45pm - 5:45pm
Aquacise
Monday - Friday
5:30pm - 6:45pm
Saturday
12:00pm - 1:15pm
Aquacise
Mon & Wed & Fri
1:00pm - 1:45pm
Mon & Wed & Fri
6:00pm - 6:45pm
Tues & Thurs
9:05am - 9:50am
Saturday
9:00am - 9:45am
Other Aquatics
Other Aquatics
Water Walking Monday - Friday 6:00am - 8:45am Tuesday & Thursday 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Family Swim Saturday 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Family Swim Mon & Wed & Fri 10:00am - 11:15am Adult Swim Monday - Friday 2:00pm - 3:15pm
Schedules subject to change. Please check online for the most up-to-date schedule for each pool. Some program information may have changed after publication of this guide. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
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AQUATICS
HAMME POOL
Lap Swim
931 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK (907) 459-1086
Monday - Friday
6:00am - 9:45am 10:00am-12:45pm 6:00pm - 6:45pm
Saturday
12:30pm - 1:45pm
Monday-Friday
6:00AM—8:45AM 3:00PM—9:00PM 9:00AM—4:30PM CLOSED
Saturday Sunday
Open Swim
Other Aquatics Boating Night Monday 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday - Friday
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturday
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Group Swim (Call 459-1086 to schedule) Tuesday - Thursday 1:00pm - 2:15pm
Aquacise Monday - Friday
9:00am - 9:45am
Mon & Wed & Fri
12:00pm-12:45pm
Schedules subject to change. Please check online for the most up-to-date schedule for each pool. Some program information may have changed after publication of this guide. The online version is available for download at: http://parks.fnsb.gov.
Water Walking Tuesday & Thursday 12:00pm - 12:45pm Saturday 9:30am - 10:30am Family Swim Monday - Friday 3:00pm - 4:30pm Saturday 11:15am - 12:15pm
BOATING NIGHT
(shallow water only)
Hamme Pool Mondays 7pm-8:30pm
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paddling practice Bring your clean canoe or kayak and brush up on your skills before the river ice melts!
Water Polo (helmets required)
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SWIMMING LESSONS AQUATICS
FNSB Parks and Recreation teaches American Red Cross lessons. American Red Cross offers a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate swimming and water safety program that teaches you, your child or other family members how to swim skillfully and safely, and think and act safely in, on and around the water. The prerequisite for each level is the successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level, except for Level 1, which has no prerequisites. Lessons are organized by level, date and location.
Sign up for swim lessons at parks.fnsb.us! Create your free online account BEFORE registering your child for swim lessons to ensure you have the best chance of getting your child into the class you prefer. Registration opens on the date and time listed below. Classes are open until filled, but will close after the first day of class.
PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS
Ages 6 months - 3 years
Builds basic water safety skills for both parents and children, helping infants and young children ages 6 months to about 3 years become comfortable in the water so they are willing and ready to learn to swim. These basic skills include adjusting to the water environment, showing comfort while maintaining a front or back position in the water and demonstrating breath control, including blowing bubbles or voluntarily submerging under water.
DATES 02/08 02/08 03/22 03/22 04/19 04/19 -
03/03 03/03 04/14 04/14 05/12 05/12
DAY (S) Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
TIME 10:00AM 10:45AM 10:00AM 10:45AM 10:00AM 10:45AM
A Q U A C IS E HAMME POOL
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10:30AM 11:15AM 10:30AM 11:15AM 10:30AM 11:15AM
LOCATION Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool
FEE
OPENS
$64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 02/01 03/15 03/15 04/12 04/12
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
Get fit, increase energy and improve body tone in a low impact class using the water’s resistance for minimal stress on the body and joints. This cardio workout aims to improve flexibility, energy, dexterity and stability.
WESCOTT POOL NORTH POLE
Monday - Friday
9:00am - 9:45am
Mon & Wed & Fri
6:00pm - 6:45pm
Mon & Wed & Fri
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Saturday
9:00am - 9:45am
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AQUATICS
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS
Ages 3 years - 6 years
Gives young children about ages 4 and 5 a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience that emphasizes water safety, survival and foundational swimming concepts. Skills are age-appropriate, helping participants achieve success on a regular basis while in a class environment with their peers.
DATES 02/08 02/08 03/22 03/22 04/19 04/19 -
03/03 03/03 04/14 04/14 05/12 05/12
DAY (S) Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
TIME 10:00AM 10:45AM 10:00AM 10:45AM 10:00AM 10:45AM
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02/08 02/08 02/09 02/09 03/22 03/22 03/23 03/23 04/19 04/19
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03/03 03/03 03/02 03/02 04/14 04/14 04/27 04/27 05/12 05/12
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
5:15PM 6:00PM 5:15PM 6:00PM 5:15PM 6:00PM 5:15PM 6:00PM 5:15PM 6:00PM
5:45PM 6:30PM 5:45PM 6:30PM 5:45PM 6:30PM 5:45PM 6:30PM 5:45PM 6:30PM
02/08 02/08 02/09 02/09 03/22 03/22 03/23 03/23 03/26 03/26 04/19 04/19
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03/03 03/03 03/02 03/02 04/14 04/14 04/27 04/27 04/30 04/30 05/12 05/12
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 10:00AM - 10:30AM 10:35AM - 11:05AM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM
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10:30AM 11:15AM 10:30AM 11:15AM 10:30AM 11:15AM
LOCATION Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool
FEE $64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00 $64.00
OPENS 02/01 7AM 02/01 7AM 03/15 7AM 03/15 7AM 04/12 7AM 04/12 7AM
Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme
Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool
$64.00 $64.00 $32.00 $32.00 $64.00 $64.00 $48.00 $48.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 02/01 02/02 02/02 03/15 03/15 03/16 03/16 04/12 04/12
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott
Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool
$64.00 $64.00 $32.00 $32.00 $64.00 $64.00 $48.00 $48.00 $48.00 $48.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 02/01 02/02 02/02 03/15 03/15 03/16 03/16 03/09 03/09 04/12 04/12
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
*The above prices do not include 5.5% North Pole sales tax for Wescott Pool.
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LEARN-TO-SWIM : LEVEL 1/2
Ages 6 years & up
Based on a logical, six-level progression that helps swimmers about 6+ years old develop their water safety, survival and swimming skills. It is designed to give participants a positive learning experience. Level 1 is an introduction to water skills and helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Level 2 gives participants success with fundamental skills.
DAY (S)
TIME
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03/03 03/03 03/02 03/02 04/14 04/14 04/27 04/27 05/12 05/12
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
5:00PM 5:45PM 5:00PM 5:45PM 5:00PM 5:45PM 5:00PM 5:45PM 5:00PM 5:45PM
02/08 02/08 02/09 03/22 03/22 03/23 03/26 03/26 03/26 04/19 04/19
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03/03 03/03 03/02 04/14 04/14 04/27 04/30 04/30 04/30 05/12 05/12
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Wednesday Saturday Saturday Saturday Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM 10:00AM - 10:30AM 10:35AM - 11:05AM 11:15AM - 11:45AM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:35PM - 6:05PM
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5:30PM 6:15PM 5:30PM 6:15PM 5:30PM 6:15PM 5:30PM 6:15PM 5:30PM 6:15PM
LOCATION
FEE
OPENS
Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme Hamme
Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool
$64.00 $64.00 $32.00 $32.00 $64.00 $64.00 $48.00 $48.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 02/01 02/02 02/02 03/15 03/15 03/16 03/16 04/12 04/12
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott
Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool
$64.00 $64.00 $32.00 $64.00 $64.00 $48.00 $48.00 $48.00 $48.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 02/01 02/02 03/15 03/15 03/16 03/09 03/09 03/09 04/12 04/12
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
LEARN-TO-SWIM : LEVEL 3
AQUATICS
DATES 02/08 02/08 02/09 02/09 03/22 03/22 03/23 03/23 04/19 04/19
Ages 6 years & up
Based on a logical, six-level progression that helps swimmers about 6+ years old and adults develop their water safety, survival and swimming skills. It is designed to give participants a positive learning experience. Level 3 builds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice in deeper waters.
DATES 02/08 - 03/03 03/22 - 04/14 04/19 - 05/12
DAY (S)
TIME
LOCATION
FEE
OPENS
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs
6:30PM - 7:00PM 6:30PM - 7:00PM 6:30PM - 7:00PM
Hamme Pool Hamme Pool Hamme Pool
$64.00 $64.00 $64.00
02/01 7AM 03/15 7AM 04/12 7AM
02/08 03/22 03/26 04/19
Tues & Thurs Tues & Thurs Saturday Tues & Thurs
6:15PM - 6:45PM 6:15PM - 6:45PM 11:15AM - 11:45AM 6:15PM - 6:45PM
Wescott Wescott Wescott Wescott
$64.00 $64.00 $48.00 $64.00
02/01 03/15 03/09 04/12
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03/03 04/14 04/30 05/12
Pool Pool Pool Pool
7AM 7AM 7AM 7AM
*The above prices do not include 5.5% North Pole sales tax for Wescott Pool.
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LEARN-TO-SWIM : LEVEL 4/5
Ages 6 years & up
AQUATICS
Based on a logical, six-level progression that helps swimmers about 6+ years old and adults develop their water safety, survival and swimming skills. It is designed to give participants a positive learning experience. Level 4 develops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Level 5 provides further coordination and refinement of strokes.
DATES 02/09 - 03/02 03/23 - 04/27
DAY (S) Wednesday Wednesday
TIME 6:30PM - 7:00PM 6:30PM - 7:00PM
LOCATION Hamme Pool Hamme Pool
FEE $32.00 $48.00
OPENS 02/02 7AM 03/16 7AM
02/09 - 03/02 03/23 - 04/27
Wednesday Wednesday
5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM
Wescott Pool Wescott Pool
$32.00 $48.00
02/02 7AM 03/16 7AM
*The above prices do not include 5.5% North Pole sales tax for Wescott Pool.
MOONLIGHT SWIM
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HAMME POOL
WESCOTT POOL
7:00PM -9:00PM
Friday Feb 11th
Friday March 4th
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$4.00 Youth $6.00 Adult $18.00 Household
FNSB Parks and Recreation's
Pet
Fashion
Show
WINNERS Lilly
Garfield
Ciel
Hammy
Midnight
Boris
Thanks to everyone who participated, and to all the FLiP members who voted. Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation
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TODDLER, YOUTH & FAMILY PROGRAMS
TODDLER, YOUTH & FAMILY PROGRAMS AURORA INNOVATORS IN A BOX
Ages 3 years - 12 years
FNSB Parks and Recreation is excited to bring you the new Aurora Innovators in a Box! This program encourages kids of various age groups to explore the process of science and education through theme-based arts and crafts projects. Kits are designed to be age-appropriate for three target groups: ages 3-5, 6-9 and 10-12. Kits will include all materials needed for the project, along with detailed instructions and an additional list of "Fun Facts". Kits will be available monthly. Participants must pre-register at parks.fnsb.gov. Registration opens two weeks before the pick-up date and closes the Friday beforehand. There is a maximum of 24 kits per age group, so be sure to register ahead of time!
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COOK N' BOOK VIRTUAL
Ages 4 years - 6 years
FNSB Parks and Recreation is proud to offer the new & improved Cook N' Book Virtual series, where books come to life through creative cooking! This program will have young tots (ages 4 to 6) and their parent/guardian joining us for a fun, hands-on cooking class that will revolve around a different children’s book, and that you do at home at your own convenience! Follow along with a pre-recorded video as Parks and Rec staff read the selected book, then guide you through preparing a recipe that the whole family can enjoy! Recipes are fun, easy and child taste bud approved. Videos will be uploaded monthly. Participants must pre-register at parks.fnsb.gov to gain access to the recipe with ingredients list and video.
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WINTER PLAY PASSPORT
All Ages
Wondering what to do with your kids over the long winter? Parks and Recreation is the answer! A twist on the popular summer Play Passport, this program brings you a ‘bucket list’ of fun activities and events to do in and around Fairbanks during wintertime. Program runs thru April 8th. Open to all ages - yes, this means adults too! Pick up your passport at the Parks and Recreation office upstairs in the Big Dipper Ice Arena anytime. Complete at least 20 activities and drop your passport back off at the Big Dipper by April 8th to collect your prize and be entered into a grand prize drawing
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UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS DROP-IN VALENTINE'S CARDS & CRAFTS Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 | 3:00pm - 6:00pm | Carlson Center | Free Entry Come join us for some Valentine's fun making hand-made Valentine's cards and crafts! Call (907)459-1070 for more information.
PIONEER PARK PUTTERS ICE BOWL DISC GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday, February 19th, 2022
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It's never too cold for disc golf! So bundle up and come play a round! Then warm up at the Palace Theatre with a bowl of chili after the tournament. Registration opens at 10:30am. All registration proceeds benefit Bread Line, Inc. For more information call (907)459-1070.
TANANA LAKES SKATE THE LAKE Sunday, February 27th, 2022 |
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Lace up your skates and come help wrap up Hockey Week in Fairbanks. Take a lap around the ice skating loop, or brush up on your hockey skills on the outdoor rink. For more information call (907)459-1070
ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE Saturday, March 12th, 2022 | 8:00pm - 11:00pm | Carlson Center | Ticket Price TBA Dress in green and come dance, eat and drink everything green! A DJ will provide the music. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks available for purchase, snacks provided. Ticket price includes raffle ticket and goodie bag. You can buy extra raffle tickets for a better chance at winning one of our hourly prizes or one of our end-of-night grand prizes. For more information call (907)459-1109.
CHENA LAKE COMMUNITY ICE FISHING DAY W/ ADF&G Saturday, March 26th, 2022 | Time TBA | Chena Lakes | Free Entry FNSB Parks and Recreation and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game are teaming up to bring you a great ice fishing opportunity at Chena Lake Recreation Area. Whether you're an experienced winter angler or you're just getting your line wet for the first time, this event will be fun fishing for everyone! For more information call (907)459-1070.
EASTER EGG HUNT Saturday, April 16th, 2022 | Time TBA | Pioneer Park | Free Entry Hop, hop, hop your way over to the annual Easter Egg Hunt at Pioneer Park. Bring your basket and scramble for eggs. Separate hunting areas for little kids and older ones. For more information call (907)459-1109.
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2021
Winter Lights Walk CONGRATULATIONS to this year's winner:
Tanana Valley Watershed Association!!!
Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation and the Downtown Association of Fairbanks would like to thank all those who participated and attended.
Title Sponsors:
Event raised: $4,680.00 289lbs of food 20 toys
Additional Sponsors:
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SENIOR RECREATION
SENIOR RECREATION
Schedules subject to change. Some program information may have changed after publication of this guide. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMISSION
FAIRBANKS SENIOR CENTER
1424 Moore Street Fairbanks, AK (907) 452-1735
SANTA'S SENIOR CENTER
101 E. 5th Avenue North Pole, AK (907) 488-4663
If you have any ideas or concerns that bear upon the welfare of senior citizens and are within the powers of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, you may contact any member of the Senior Citizens Advisory Commission.
TRANSPORTATION Transportation is available through Van Tran. If you would like more information on requesting rides for our senior outings and programs please call Fairbanks North Star Borough Transportation Department at (907) 459-1010 ext. 2. The transportation is at no cost to you when attending designated Parks & Recreation Senior Programs and Outings.
MORE INFORMATION Questions, comments and concerns for the Senior Recreation Program should be directed to the coordinator: Nikki Horn, (907) 459-1097, nicole.horn@fnsb.gov.
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Holiday Closures
6062 Johnson Road Salcha, AK (907) 488-1606
January 17 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 21 - Presidents' Day March 28 - Seward's Day
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ADAPTIVE RECREATION
ADAPTIVE RECREATION
Schedules subject to change. Some program information may have changed after the publication of this guide. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
INFORMATION INFORMATION The Parks & Recreation Adaptive Program offers community-based recreation activities and leisure services specially designed for individuals with a disability and/or special needs. Our services are designed to assist people in developing and using their leisure time in ways that enhance their health, wellbeing, and quality of life. These programs promote independent individual interaction in a supervised group setting. All individuals must be registered to participate. If you are interested in any of these programs, or have questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the program coordinator: Nikki Horn, (907) 459-1097, nicole.horn@fnsb.gov.
INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION Transportation is available through Van Tran. If you would like more information on requesting rides for adaptive outings and programs please call Fairbanks North Star Borough Transportation Department at (907) 459-1010 ext. 2. The transportation is at no cost to you when attending designated Parks & Recreation Adaptive Programs and Outings.
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Holiday Closures January 17 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 21 - Presidents' Day March 28 - Seward's Day
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Thu 6 1:00pm-2:15pm Swimming@Hamme 2:30pm-3:00pm Ar t@ Hamme 4:00pm-5:00pm Zoom Exerc ise/Ar t
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CARLSON CENTER
The top three most important values for the Fairbanks North Star Borough are: Providing affordable activities and facilities to all Continuing to focus on providing family-oriented activities Ensuring parks and recreation opportunities are accessible to all residents
On June 13, 1990, the Fairbanks North Star Borough opened the doors to the John A. Carlson Community Activity Center. Originally designed to be a hub of community activity for the residents of Fairbanks, it has operated for over 30 years as a large-event venue, a trade show/ conference space, home ice of the UAF Nanooks, and a gathering place for a variety of community uses. Since its very beginning, the Carlson Center has been owned by the Fairbanks North Star Borough and managed through a modified third-party contract. With the latest contract expiring June 30, 2021, the Borough was faced with an important decision: how should the Carlson Center be managed moving forward? The Borough decided to assume the management of the facility directly, make it more of a community center in operation, and make it more affordable to the community to use and enjoy.
LOCATION 2010 2nd Ave. Fairbanks, AK 99701
HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM
IMPORTANT CONTACTS (907)459-1087 carsloncenter@fnsb.gov Facebook @FNSBCarlsonCenter
The Carlson Center is operated as a subdivision of the newly created Parks and Recreation Riverside Division. In addition to the Carlson Center, the Riverside Division will include the historic 44-acre Pioneer Park. The two properties are adjacent to each other, and each will be strengthened by the other, utilizing staffing and equipment much more efficiently. The Carlson Center, under the general direction of the Parks and Recreation Director, is managed by the Riverside Superintendent, formerly the Pioneer Park Manager. This superintendent oversees the operations of both facilities. The Carlson Center has a general manager and food & beverage manager, along with support staff to facilitate the public’s use of the facility.
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Foo Fighters at the Carslon Center August 21, 2021.
ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS CARLSON CENTER
UAF Hockey Community Hockey Indoor Soccer Trade Shows/Special Events Family PlayZones Classes and Programs Meeting/Activity Rooms Birthday Parties Summer Events Rental Availability
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PIONEER PARK
44-ACRE PARK SHOWCASING THE HISTORY OF FAIRBANKS * MUSEUMS * PLAYGROUNDS * SHOPPING * DINING * ACTIVITIES * VISITOR INFORMATION No general admission fee. Dogs are welcome year round if on a leash and under control. Doggie baggies and dog-pot dump stations are provided, so please be a considerate dog owner and clean up after your pet. Restrooms and ATM on site. Most of the park is ADA friendly and wheelchair accessible. Some facilities are available to rent for public or private events. Horseshoes, volleyballs. disc golf discs, and bocce balls available. Check them out from the Information Booth at the front gate. Pioneer Park welcomes RV visitors to stay in our parking lot for $12 a night (maximum of 5 consecutive nights). No reservations required. There are no hook-ups available.
PURCHASE AN ENGINEERS PASS! Pass includes unlimited rides for one year, A Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad Engineers hat, a train whistle and a photo with the Engineers of Engine 67!
SEASON PASS PRICES:
Children (12 and under) $45 Adults (13 and older) $55 Family (2 Adults & 3 Child) $100
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HOURS OF OPERATION OPEN EVERYDAY CLOSED 12AM-5AM Vendors and Museums open 12PM - 8PM through Labor Day.
IMPORTANT CONTACTS OFFICE (907) 459-1087
MORE INFORMATION www.pioneerpark.us
FEATURED ACTIVITIES Enjoy a walk or bike ride along the Chena River Path. Play games on NEOS, our electronic and interactive playground! Ride the train for an educational tour around the park. Visit a museum or shop. Explore the Bear Gallery at the Centennial Center to see local featured art. Play disc golf on Pioneer Park's short course.
PIONEER PARK
HISTORY OF THE PARK
WINTER SEASON
In late 1960, the Pioneers of Alaska requested public land from the State of Alaska. The plan was to create a tourist attraction that showed historical Alaska exhibits. The Pioneers of Alaska formed a non-profit, Pioneer Memorial Park, Inc., for the purpose of pursuing the park project. In 1965, the Alaska 67, or A-67, committee requested that the park be used for the 100th year celebration of Alaska's purchase from Russia. A-67 requested federal funding to develop the Pioneer Memorial State Historical Park. A-67 subleased the Park from Pioneer Memorial Park Inc. and the park was opened as "Alaska 67 Centennial Exposition". In 1968 Pioneer Memorial Park Inc. quitclaimed the park to the State of Alaska. That same day the State of Alaska quitclaimed the park to the City of Fairbanks. On May 1, 1968, City of Fairbanks Mayor, Red Boucher signed a letter to the Prime Minister of Ottawa, Canada, stating that "Alaskaland" was the new name for the 40-acre Exposition resulting from the A-67 Centennial site in Fairbanks.
Labor Day through Memorial Day Weekend
No admission fee. The park is open from 5:00 am to midnight for selfguided walking tours to explore the artifacts and buildings, all of which are marked with interpretive signage, as well as holiday lighting. Some museums may be open for limited hours, please contact the park office for details. Bear Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday 12:00 pm 6:00 pm. Playground is open. Square Dance Hall offers scheduled events and classes. The Folk School offers classes.
In July, 1987 the City of Fairbanks quitclaimed Alaskaland to the Fairbanks North Star Borough. In 2001, the name of the park was changed to Pioneer Park to more accurately reflect the historical importance of the park and reduce the expectation of a theme park.
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PIONEER PARK
PIONEER PARK FACILITY RENTALS PICNIC SHELTER RESERVATIONS Pioneer Park offers four picnic shelters for rent in various locations within the Park. All picnic shelters include: 8-10 picnic tables (approximately 8 feet long) Two charcoal grills under the shelter and one larger charcoal grill outside the shelter Two GFI electrical outlets (amplified sound is not allowed at Pioneer Park)
PLAYGROUND PICNIC SHELTER
MOOSE CREEK SHELTER
Located opposite the Train Museum, in between the Playground and Tot Lot Playground.
Located opposite the Air Museum and next to the volleyball court.
THEATERS
CENTENNIAL CENTER THEATER The Theatre in the Centennial Center is available to rent for private or public events (public events require insurance.) Seating capacity in the Theatre is 384 fixed seating and 30 ADA seating. Use of the light/sound booth and associated equipment is included in the rental. Light/sound technician NOT included and must be operated by the user group after instruction from Park Staff. Dressing rooms are available to rent separately if needed for performances. Dressing rooms include one men's and one women's dressing room that both include lit mirrors, showers and restroom facilities.
PALACE THEATRE
WILDERNESS SHELTER
SQUARE DANCE SHELTER
Located near the boat launch immediately to the right inside the Peger Road parking area.
Located opposite the Centennial Center and next to the Square Dance Hall.
GAZEBO The Gazebo is located in the Gold Rush Town of Pioneer Park and is available to rent for weddings and performances (public events may require insurance and a contract.) During the summer season, park benches are placed around the Gazebo to accommodate seating for Gazebo Nights events and other performances. If you are interested in using the Gazebo for a wedding, and require additional seating, chairs must be rented from Pioneer Park and requested in advance.
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The Palace Theatre is available to rent from November 1February 28 (29) for private and public events (public events require insurance.) Maximum seating capacity is 144.Please note that total capacity will be reduced with the use of tables and chairs. Restrooms available for use.
MEETING AND EVENT SPACE Centennial Center Exhibit Hall Centennial Center Upper Level Pioneer Hall Lobby Palace Theatre The First Presbyterian Church
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FACILITIES & REC AREAS
FACILITIES & REC AREAS The Fairbanks North Star Borough places a high priority on making the community a great place to live, work and play. Our six Recreation Facilities, three Recreation Areas, 30+ Community Parks offer a variety of amenities such as playgrounds, camping, fishing docks, picnic pavilions, and trails. The Parks & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of rentals including athletic fields, birthday party areas, ice and ice huts, multi-purpose rooms, parks, and pavilions. We treasure our parks as gateways to nature, peace, beauty, birds and wildlife, and invigorating exercise. We invite you to use this guide as you set out on an exploration of Fairbanks!
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FACILITIES & RECREATION AREAS
CHENA LAKE RECREATION AREA
Chena Lake Recreation Area is a 2,178 acre park located east of North Pole. The park offers multiple outdoor activities including camping, boating, swimming, hiking and fishing in the summer; and skiing, walking, snowshoeing, snow-machining, ice fishing, aurora viewing, and photography in the winter. Managed by the FNSB Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with the Army Corps of Engineers, the park consists of two distinct sections; The Lake Park and The River Park. The Lake Park features 51 campsites (summer use only), including six sites located on an island only accessible by non-motorized boat. The 259-acre Chena Lake has a sand swimming beach, two pavilions, a boat rental station, and a handicap accessible fishing dock. The River Park is a more secluded area featuring 34 campsites (summer use only), a pavilion, day use sites, summer hiking or winter skiing trails, and boat access to the Chena River.
VISITOR INFORMATION THE LAKE PARK
3 Volleyball Courts Horseshoe Pit Playground Day Use Picnic Sites Fire Rings 2 Covered Pavilions 2 Swimming Area 2 Sandy Beaches 2 Changing Rooms & Restrooms Boat Rental Facility Non-motorized Boat Launch Fishing Docks 6 trails varying in length from under a 1/2 mile to 3-plus miles
THE RIVER PARK Volleyball Court Horseshoe Pit Covered Pavilion Changing Room Self-guided Nature Trail River Boat Launch Potable Water Stations Restrooms Day Use Picnic Sites
LOCATION 3870 Laurance Rd. North Pole, AK 99705
HOURS OF OPERATION Chena Lake Recreation Area is open 24 hours/7 days a week. Swim beach and lake park day use areas are closed from 10pm - 6:30am
IMPORTANT CONTACTS Park Ranger (907) 322-7773 Park Office (907) 488-1655 Boat Rental (907) 590-8552
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Swim at one of the lake park’s two sandy swim beaches. Rent a pavilion online for a gathering, picnic or BBQ. Ride your bike along the Mike Agbaba Bike Trail. Hike the self-guided nature trail at the river park.
CHENA LAKE RECREATION AREA
FISHING
In the wintertime, Chena Lake Recreation Area is an excellent location for aurora viewing due to its wide open areas and a large lake, away from the city lights. If you're feeling like a walk, there are several winter trails on and around the lake. We recommend taking a headlamp or a flashlight. Two-wheel drive vehicles are acceptable during the entire Aurora Season except during extreme stormy conditions.
BIKING
PAVILION RENTALS
Chena Lake Recreation Area has 5.5 miles of paved bike trails and 3.6 miles of unpaved bike trails. With multiple parking areas and easy access on and off the trails, make Chena Lake your next biking destination! All trails are flat, with little to no elevation gain.
BOATING
Pavilion Rentals are available at both the Lake Park and River Park. $30 up to 4 hours; $50 over 4 hours. Choose from the Island View pavilion, Riverside pavilion, or Swim Beach pavilion. Full park reservations also available. Special event fees may apply.
TRAILS
Rentals: $10/hour, $40/day
Chena Lake Recreation Area invites all non-motorized watercraft users to enjoy the lake, but we ask that you do so responsibly. No boats are to be within the buoys marking the swimming beach area. Our boat rental hut offers a variety of rental options from hour to full day rentals. Kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards and row boats are all available for rent. If you have any questions about boat rentals, please call (907) 590-8552.
CAMPING
Chena Lake Recreation Area is stocked with Rainbow Trout, Chinook Salmon, and Arctic Char throughout the year. Ice huts are available for rent for $30/day in the wintertime. Huts are 8'x12' and include four predrilled holes, a wood stove, and one complementary bundle of wood. Remember to bring your own fishing and warm weather gear, lighter/matches for the stove, and lantern or headlamp. May the fish bite all day for you!
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AURORA VIEWING
$15/night Tent, $20/night RV
Chena Lake Recreation area has two campgrounds; one at the Lake Park and one at the River Park. Each campground has two loops (totaling 80 campsites when combined) and feature sawdust tent pads, some pull-through sites, and restroom facilities. Our island has an additional six tent campsites, which are only accessible by nonmotorized boat. Campgrounds open Memorial Day weekend and close Labor Day weekend, and campsites are first come, first serve. A tent, RV, or other vehicle, must remain in the site to prove occupancy. Once you arrive in a site, please fill out the green card located in your campsite post and return it to the campsite post - a park ranger will collect your payment during your stay. Camping rules: fires allowed in fire pits only; no cutting of trees, brush, or bark; burning pallets is strictly prohibited; firewood is available for sale from the park ranger or at the Boat Rental; quiet time is from 10:00pm to 6:00am; check out time is 2:00pm. For additional assistance the park ranger on duty can be reached at (907)322-7773 at all hours.
The River Park Cross Country Ski Trails are available for year-round use. Choose from seven kilometers of trails nestled along the Chena River and the flood control collection channel. Please remember to be alert to the presence of wildlife on these trails. Mike Agbaba Trail System hosts 12 miles of multipleuse trails along Chena Lake and surrounding park areas. Choose from the 3.8-mile, 5.1-mile, 6.5-mile, 9.5-mile or 12-mile loops for your activity. Trailhead is located at Lake Park near the children’s playground equipment. Please be courteous to other trail users along the way. During the winter months, classical crosscountry ski trails at the River Park with 2.5 km , 4.0 km, and 5.5 km loops are groomed. No dogs are allowed on the ski trails. In addition, a multi-use trail with 3.8, 5.5, 6.5, 9.5, and 12 mile loops for snowmachiners, skate skiers, skijors, dog mushers, walkers, and snowshoers is also maintained.
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TANANA LAKES RECREATION AREA
Conveniently located just minutes from downtown Fairbanks, Tanana Lakes Recreation Area is a 750 acre multi-use recreation area. This park offers plenty of outdoor opportunities year-round for people of all ages including boating, swimming, hiking and fishing in the summer and skiing, walking, snowshoeing, ice skating, ice fishing, and photography in the winter. Come to relax. Come to exercise. Come to get away.
VISITOR INFORMATION The trail system is open to the public seven days a week. Please note that although trails may be open, conditions are not guaranteed. All trails are two-way trails and can be used in either direction. Please remain alert to oncoming traffic, and be courteous when meeting or approaching others. Pavilion may be reserved, with six picnic tables and a large BBQ grill. Non-motorized paddleboat launch at Cushman Lake—navigate on the water by canoe, kayak or paddleboard. Motorized boat launch at Tanana Lake—this lake is open-ended which allows entry to the Tanana River. Restroom facilities are located at both the picnic area and motorized boat launch. There are plenty of serene and peaceful picnic sites throughout the park. Most sites have a picnic table and permanent grill or fire ring. Two sandy swim beaches, with picnic tables and two sand volleyball courts. No shooting in the park. Please use rifle range. No fireworks allowed. Camping is not permitted. Please do not litter.
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LOCATION 4400 S. Cushman St. Ext. Fairbanks, AK 99701
HOURS OF OPERATION 7AM—11PM, 7 days a week
IMPORTANT CONTACTS Park Ranger (907) 699-6370 Non-Emergency (907) 451-5100
Reb Adkins, Facility Supervisor reb.adkins@fnsb.gov
FEATURED ACTIVITIES Kayak, canoe, or stand- up paddleboard out to one of the lake islands. Rent the pavilion online for a gathering, picnic or BBQ. Play at the musical playground located near the pavilion. Hike two miles around the lake by connecting Flicker, Sandpiper and Eagle Trails.
TANANA LAKES RECREATION AREA
Tanana Lakes Recreation Area invites all motorized and non-motorized watercraft users to enjoy the lakes, but we ask that you do so responsibly. No motorized boats allowed on Cushman Lake. Tanana Lake, which allows entry to the Tanana River, is open to motorized boats. On-site boat rentals are offered through Alaska Dream Adventures. Rental Rates: $15 for one hour, $25 for two hours, or $35 for the day. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
FISHING Tanana Lakes is stocked annually by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game with Rainbow Trout and Chinook Salmon. The Tanana River has Arctic Grayling, Northern Pike, Whitefish, and Burbot. Ice Huts are available for rent for $30/day in the wintertime. Huts are 8'x12' and four holes are drilled the morning of your reservation. Wood stove and one bundle wood included. Bring own fishing & warm weather gear, lighter/matches for stove, lantern and may the fish bite all day for you!
ICE SKATING In the wintertime, Tanana Lakes features an ice rink and skating loop. Parks maintenance staff plow and mop the rink and skate loop when conditions allow. Bring your own skates, or stop by the Big Dipper Ice Arena and rent skates!
PAVILION RENTALS Pavilion Rentals are available at the park $30 up to 4 hours; $50 over 4 hours. Full park reservations also available. Special event fees may apply.
RIFLE RANGE Open 8:00am -10:00pm daily; Closed on Wednesdays, 8:00am -10:00am, for maintenance and cleaning. The loading or discharge of firearms, bows or crossbows, are prohibited for public safety reasons anywhere in the recreation area, except at the outdoor shooting range.
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BOATING
SWIMMING Tanana Lakes Recreation Area offers two sandy beaches and swim areas for visitors to enjoy, including picnic tables and two beach volleyball courts.
TRAILS In the summertime, Tanana Lakes has motorized and non-motorized trails throughout the park, as well as a section of gravel service roads. In summer, the 6.4 km loop around the park is a great option. The Sandpiper, Eagle and Overlook Trails offer shorter treks. In the wintertime, Tanana Lakes has more than five miles of groomed trails for cross country skiing. Additional trails connect to areas for snow machining, including those that head out onto the Tanana River and go for miles. All trails are two-way trails and can be used in either direction. The trail system is open to the public seven days a week. Please note that although trails may be open, conditions are not guaranteed. Avoid hiking, dog use, and other activities that can degrade or damage groomed trail surfaces that are marked for skiing. Running is not permitted on the ski trails in winter. Keep an eye out for snowmachines!
Trail funding provided in part by The Recreational Trails Program through The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation.
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RECREATIONAL SKATE Monday - Friday 11:45am - 1:15pm Wednesdays 5:30pm - 6:45pm Saturdays 3:45pm - 5:15pm Sundays 1:30pm - 2:45pm
FREESTYLE SKATE Mondays & Wednesdays 7:15am - 8:15am
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STICK & PUCK Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:00am - 9:00am
Schedules subject to change. Please check online for the most up-to-date schedule. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
The Big Dipper Ice Arena is owned and operated by the Fairbanks North Star Borough for the benefit of all its residents and visitors. Once an airplane hangar in Tanacross, the structure was reassembled and repurposed as an ice arena in Fairbanks, in 1968. Commonly referred to as "The Dipper," the facility hosts public skating, youth and adult hockey, and is home of the Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League. A walking and jogging track is free to the public during scheduled hours. Most areas of the facility, including the ice, are available for private rentals and special events.
VISITOR INFORMATION
FEATURED ACTIVITIES
LOCATION 1920 Lathrop St Fairbanks, AK 99701
Walk on our indoor or outdoor track. Enjoy recreational skate or hockey. Attend a Fairbanks Ice Dogs hockey game. Play basketball or pickleball on our outdoor courts (summer). Celebrate a birthday at our facility.
HOURS OF OPERATION Mon—Fri: 6AM—9PM Saturday: 6AM—4PM Sunday: 6AM—12PM IMPORTANT CONTACTS Parks & Recreation Office (907) 459-1070 Skateroom (907) 459-1104 parks.fnsb.gov
Lorri Arthur, Facility Supervisor lorri.arthur@fnsb.gov
BIG DIPPER ICE ARENA FEES: Single Admission
10 Punch Pass
Recreational Skate Monday - Friday
11:45am - 1:15pm
Wednesday
5:30pm - 6:45pm
Saturday
3:45pm - 5:15pm
Sunday
1:30pm - 2:45pm
Walking/Jogging Monday-Thursday 6:00am - 6:00pm Friday
6:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday
11:00am - 4:00pm
Walk with a Doc: Thursdays 7-8pm In partnership with Foundation Health Partners. Face coverings and social distancing required. Limited enrollment: only 12 spaces available.
3 Month Pass
Youth
$4.00
Youth
$36.00
Youth
$88.00
Adult
$6.00
Adult
$54.00
Adult
$132.00
Senior
$4.00
Senior
$36.00
Senior
$88.00
ADA (with ID)
$3.00
ADA (with ID)
$27.00
ADA (with ID)
$66.00
Household
$18.00
Household
$165.00
Household
$240.00
Ice Skate Rental
$3.00
Ice Skate Rental
$27.00
Ice Skate Sharpening
$90.00
Ice Skate Sharpening
$10.00
FACILITIES & RECREATION AREAS
BIG DIPPER ICE ARENA
**Please check online for the most up-to-date skating and hockey schedules. Cancellations or time changes may occur due to Ice Dog hockey games or holidays. Schedules can be found at: parks.fnsb.gov.
**Fees subject to change July 1, 2022.
*Household is 2 adults and 3 youth, additional members will be charged the group rate.
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MARY SIAH RECREATION CENTER
Mary Siah Recreation Center is temporarily closed due to staff shortages. Daytime programs are being offered at Hamme Pool. Mary Siah Recreation Center is a small facility, but for its size, offers a large variety of recreational opportunities to the Fairbanks community. Mary Siah has a balmy, 85-degree pool that has four 25-yard lanes. Mary Siah’s pool and rooms can be rented for birthday parties or other private events. The workout room at Mary Siah is a weight room complete with weight machines, free weights, exercise balls, two treadmills, a Stairmaster, a recumbent bike, and an upright bike.
VISITOR INFORMATION LOCATION 805 14th Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 HOURS OF OPERATION Mon—Fri: 9AM—5:45PM CLOSED Saturday: Sunday: CLOSED FRONT DESK (907) 459-1082
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FEATURED ACTIVITIES
Open Swim Monday - Friday
Sign up for swimming lessons or come to an open or lap swim. Attend a recreation program. Reserve the conference room, art room or multipurpose room for a party, event or meeting for $10/hour. Play tennis on the outdoor courts.
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Adult Swim Monday - Friday
2:00pm - 3:15pm
Family Swim Mon - Wed - Fri
10:00am - 11:15pm
Lap Swim Monday - Friday
11:30am - 12:45pm 4:45pm - 5:45pm
VISITOR INFORMATION
LOCATION
40+ kilometers of trails for hiking, biking and running Birch Hill Ski Center has all the traditional amenities of a ski lodge; a waxing room, restrooms with changing areas, & a 2,500 square foot Assembly Room—that is also available for meeting, wedding and banquet rentals Warm-Up Hut with 24-hour restrooms and changing facilities 18-Hole Disc Golf Course with two sets of tee areas Large lawn area Through a partnership with the Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks, the Fairbanks North Star Borough Department of Parks and Recreation makes Birch Hill Recreation Area and the Jim Whisenhant Cross Country Ski Trail System available for year-round public use.
FEATURED ACTIVITIES Play disc golf on the 18-hold course. Run, mountain bike or ski on one of the many hillside trails! Rent the assembly pod for a wedding or event.
FACILITIES & RECREATION AREAS
BIRCH HILL REC AREA
101 Wilderness Dr. Fairbanks, AK 99701
HOURS OF OPERATION Building open by reservation Park hours: 7AM—10PM
IMPORTANT CONTACTS Office (907) 459-4488 Michael Simmons, Facility Supervisor michael.simmons@fnsb.gov
SKI CENTER RENTAL INFORMATION The Birch Hill Ski Center is perfect for your next event! Weddings, corporate events, family gatherings or birthday parties—we have you covered! The facility calendar fills up quickly so book your event early. Reservations may be approved up to 18 months in advance. Hourly Rate (4 Hour Min)
$100.00
Alcohol Permit
$100.00
Half Day (8 Hours)
$700.00
Labor Rates (per hour)
$25.00+
Full Day (8am-12am)
$1,000.00
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RENTALS Many outdoor picnic shelters, indoor facilities, and outdoor venues are available for reservation by the public.
Please visit parks.fnsb.gov or call (907) 459-1070 to reserve.
PAVILION RENTALS $30 up to 4 hours; $50 over 4 hours. Available at most parks and Recreation Areas. Check online for complete list. Full park reservations also available. Special event fees may apply.
BIRCH HILL FACILITY Ideal for birthday parties, weddings, and other gatherings where you need a room with a view. The Ski Center features a 2700 square foot gathering area, with an attached kitchen, and deck. Included in the rental are tables, chairs, and audio/video equipment.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
ICE HOCKEY RENTALS
Have your birthday party at one of our facilities or pools! Party Room rental $30/ up to 4 hours. Available at Big Dipper Ice Arena, Mary Siah, Hamme or Wescott Pools.
Rent Indoor or Outdoor ice space. Outdoor ice available starting mid-November. Adult Activity $60/hour, Youth Activity $50/hour.
MARY SIAH ROOMS Mary Siah Recreation Center has many different rooms to meet your group’s needs— fitness room, art room or conference room! $10/hour. Discounts available for nonprofit groups.
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PIONEER PARK Pioneer Park offers many different types of room or pavilion rental for any type of gathering! Rent out the Civic Center, Picnic Shelters, or Theatre. Fees vary depending on location and length of event.
Huts 8x1 2, 4 holes dri lled the morni ng of your
reservati on, wood stove & one bundle wood i ncluded.
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
OUTDOOR RECREATION Schedules subject to change. Some program information may have changed after this guide has been printed. The online version is available for download at: parks.fnsb.gov.
TRAILS OFFICE The Trails Office is responsible for implementing the Comprehensive Recreational Trail Plan (Trail Plan), working closely with other Borough Departments and the Trails Advisory Commission. The Trail Plan is part of the Borough's Regional Comprehensive Plan and was created in 1985. The Trail Plan identifies many trails throughout the Borough that have high recreational value for the community and deserve some level of protection for public access. Trails in the Trail Plan cross many types of property and have varying degrees of public access. Public access is not guaranteed across all sections of trails in the Trail Plan. Trails in the Trail Plan receive protection across a piece a property if and when that property is ever subdivided via the Borough's Code of Ordinances, Title 17 "Subdivisions." Over the years, several new trails have been added to the Trail Plan. The latest trail, the Cranberry Trail, was added in 2006. Fairbanks residents can nominate new and existing trails to be added to the Trail Plan by making recommendations to the Trails Coordinator and the Trails Advisory Commission.
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION The Trails Advisory Commission (TAC) was established by Borough Ordinance in May of 1980. The responsibilities and duties of the Commission are to: inventory and review current trails and make recommendations concerning present and future needs, review state and borough land disposals in regard to trail needs and trail routing, provide a forum for citizen input in trail assessments and needs, review and recommend adjustments needed in the Comprehensive Recreational Trails Plan, and encourage voluntary incorporation of trails where needed in subdivision plans. The Commission is comprised of 15 borough at-large residents who are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Borough Assembly. Applications are available on line and through the Mayor’s office and the Parks and Rec office. The Commission is required to meet quarterly, but generally meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Times, places and agendas are included in public notices and also on the Borough web site.
If you are interested in the Trail Plan, nominating a new trail, providing or securing a trail easement, or have other trailrelated interests, contact the Trails Coordinator: Bryant Wright, (907) 459-7401, bryant.wright@fnsb.gov.
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FAIRBANKS CHALLENGE DEC 20, 2021 - APR 15, 2022 HOW MANY TRAILS CAN YOU FIND THIS WINTER?
Sixteen SIGNS along the trails. Take a SELFIE with each sign. Post your photo on social media. Tag #FNSBtrails” to play along and win prizes!
FIND PHOTO SHARE
#FNSBTRAILS
FIND AND SHARE AT LEAST TEN OF THE TRAILS AND WIN THIS YEAR’S TRAILBLAZER AWARD! "Junior Trailblazer” awards for kids under 10 years old—find at least 5 trails!* Follow the fun and updates on the FNSB Parks and Recreation Facebook Page. WINTER TRAILS GUIDE and DETAILED MAPS available at parks.fnsb.gov. Call the Trails Office at FNSB Parks at 459-7401 for more info or email parks@fnsb.gov. Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation
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FAIRBANKS WINTER TRAILS CHALLENGE
All Ages
What is the Trails Challenge? The Fairbanks Trails Challenge is an all-ages, all-abilities, outdoor scavenger hunt of epic proportions! The Trails Challenge is designed to get you out with your friends and family to explore our wonderful local trails, both new and familiar. Each summer and winter season, Parks Department staff temporarily installs special signs in secret locations along a dozen or so local trails. While the signs are up, we invite everyone to visit the trails and try and find the signs. Along the way we hope you have a chance to learn new skills, see new places, and make positive memories. How do you take the Trails Challenge? Anyone is allowed to participate in the search. When you find a sign, prove you made it by taking a “selfie” photo with the sign and posting it on social media with the hashtag “#FNSBTrails” or email your photo to Parks@fnsb.gov. And of course, leave the sign to be found by the next trail challenge participant. Participants who find AT LEAST TEN signs during the event can win prizes from local sponsors and the coveted Trailblazer Award. Participants under the age of ten can find at least five signs to win the Junior Trailblazer Award! Whether you find one or find them all, challenge yourself to get outside and enjoy nature! When can we take the Trails Challenge? The Trails Office hosts two Fairbanks Trails Challenge events each year: a Winter Trails Challenge and a Summer Trails Challenge. The Winter Trails Challenge starts in late-December and lasts through mid-April. Start and end dates fluctuate depending on weather and trail conditions. The signs stay in place for the season then are removed to be placed in new and different locations for the next challenge. So each season you are challenged to have a new adventure! TRAILS CHALLENGE QUESTIONS? Contact the Trails Coordinator at bryant.wright@fnsb.gov or 907-459-7401. Check the Trails Office webpage for MAPS and TRAILS INFORMATION! Follow the FNSB Parks & Recreation Facebook Page for updates.
DATE
CHALLENGE
12/20 - 4/15 12/20 - 4/15 12/20 - 4/15
Junior Trailblazer Trailblazer Sourdough Trailblazer
AGES
TRAILS REQUIREDFEE
REG. OPENS
0-9 years 10 years and up 60 years and up
5 or more 10 or more 5 or more
12/20 10AM 12/20 10AM 12/20 10AM
FREE FREE FREE
Your one-stop source for current winter trail conditions for cross-country skiing, snowmachining, fat-tire biking, snowshoeing, ice skating and walking in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Our team updates the winter trail conditions report weekly on Thursdays at throughout the winter season. Additional updates may be available. For additional information and trail maps, please visit this page.
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The Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Libraries’ mission is to provide Borough residents free access to the full spectrum of opportunities that inform, inspire, and entertain, and to offer an open forum for diverse facts, ideas, and opinions.
NOEL WIEN PUBLIC LIBRARY
NORTH POLE BRANCH LIBRARY
1215 Cowles Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 459-1020
656 NPHS Boulevard, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-6101
HOURS:
HOURS:
Monday - Wednesday: 10AM-8PM Thursday-Friday: 10AM-6PM Saturday: 10AM-5PM Sunday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 11AM – 8PM Wednesday-Friday: 11AM-6PM Saturday: 11AM – 5PM Sundays & Mondays: CLOSED
Curbside Pick-up available by request: Saturday: 11AM-5PM
BOOKMOBILE
PROGRAMS Adult and Web Services Programs:
We are always on the go! If you wish to get in touch with the Bookmobile Services staff, please call (907) 459-1031 or email bookmobile@fnsb.us.
Book Chat OLLI Book Discussion
Hours and location subject to change. Please check the library calendar online for current hours and the most updated schedule.
Young Adult Programs: Teen & Tween Take-&-Make Children's Services: Mother Moose, Twos Time, Preschool Storytime, Family Storytime, Pajama Storytime
For more information on library programs and services, please visit:
fnsblibrary.org https:www.facebook.com/NoelWienLibrary/
LIBRARY PROGRAMS
LIBRARY PROGRAMS
HOURS & LOCATIONS: FIRST SATURDAY: Haystack Mountain at the corner of the Elliott Highway and Haystack Road, 11AM-1PM SECOND SATURDAY: Goldstream Valley at Ken Kunkel Community Center, 10:30AM-12PM Ester at the Ester Post Office, 12:30PM-1:45PM THIRD SATURDAY: Salcha from at the Salcha Store and Supply on the Richardson Highway, 11AM-1PM FOURTH SATURDAY: Two Rivers/Pleasant Valley at the Pleasant Valley Store on Chena Hot Springs Road, 11AM-1PM
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COMMUNITY RESROUCES
COMMUNITY RESOURCES The Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department supports a number of community organizations. The following sports organizations are not affiliated with Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation unless otherwise indicated. The Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department cannot guarantee the accuracy of the listings. For more information on any of the groups, please visit the website listed. If your organization is not listed, please us to be included on the list. Please send all updates to parks@fnsb.gov. The list is updated three times a year (April, August & December).
ARCHERY
CURLING
HOCKEY
GOLDEN NORTH ARCHERY rfweggel@alaska.edu 907-590-9737 Facebook - GoldenNorthArchery
FAIRBANKS CURLING CLUB manager@curlfairbanks.org 907-452-2875 www.curlfairbanks.org
ARCTIC LIONS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION fairbankshiking@gmail.com 907-452-7246 www.hometeamsonline.com/arcticlions
BASEBALL
CYCLING/BMX
FAIRBANKS ADULT AMATEUR BASEBALL fairbanksadultbaseball@gmail.com 907-322-6930 www.leaguelineup.com/faabl
FAIRBANKS CYCLE CLUB pres@fairbankscycleclub.org 907-347-8756 www.fairbankscycleclub.org
FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR INTERIOR PONY BASEBALL david@soderlundengineering.com 907-328-4000 www.leaguelineup.com/fnsbibl
FAR NORTH BMX farnorthbmx@yahoo.com 907-460-1166 www.farnorthbmx.com
ALASKA GOLDPANNERS BASEBALL, INC. www.goldpanners.com
BALLROOM DANCE CLUB info@ballroomfairbanks.org 907-460-7503 www.ballroomfairbanks.org
INTERIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE interiorbaseball@gmail.com 907-347-0877 www.leaguelineup.com/fnsbibl
BASKETBALL FAIRBANKS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL hbest25@yahoo.com 907-687-9515 Facebook - FairbanksWomensBasketball INTERIOR YOUTH BASKETBALL iyb@gci.net 907-457-4492 www.interioryouthbasketball.com
CANOE/KAYAK EPIC KAYAK ULTIMATE epickayakultimate@gmail.com 907-460-2909 www.epickayakultimate.org
CLIMBING ALASKA ALPINE CLUB alaska.alpine.club@gmail.com 907-479-2149 www.alaskaalpineclub.com
DANCING
DANCE THEATER FAIRBANKS dancetheatrefairbanks@gmail.com 907-452-1113 hwww.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
FOOTBALL FAIRBANKS YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER info@fairbanksyouthfc.org 907-987-1196 www.fairbanksyouthfc.org
GOLF/DISC GOLF FAIRBANKS DISC GOLF ASSOCIATION ceamsden@gmail.com 907-322-7071 Facebook - FairbanksDGA FAIRBANKS GOLF ASSOCIATION fgasecretary@yahoo.com 907-888-8078 www.fairbanksgolfassociation.com PIONEER PARK PUTTERS 907-459-1275
HIKING
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FAIRBANKS AMATEUR HOCKEY faha@acsalaska.net 907-456-3242 hockeyclubfairbanks.com FAIRBANKS MEN’S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Fmha.registrar@gmail.com 907-322-8440 www.fairbanksmenshockey.com FAIRBANKS WOMEN'S HOCKEY marsa.sharrah@kochps.com 907-378-4077 fairbankswomenshockey.pucksystems.com OLDTIMERS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION phoenix@gci.net 907-479-8493 www.fairbanksoldtimershockey.com FAIRBANKS ICE DOGS info@fairbanksicedogs.com 907-452-2111 www.fairbanksicedogs.com
HORSEBACK RIDING ALASKA STATE QUARTER HORSE ASSOC. chrisworker.asqha@yahoo.com 907-456-2341 www.asqha.com CELEBRATION RANCH cowgirlin75@hotmail.com 907-750-7597 Facebook - Celebration Ranch INTERIOR ALASKA TRAIL RIDERS lorinda.lhotka@alaska.gov 907-457-7902 www.ptialaska.net/~lnorth GREAT ALASKA PONY CLUB GreatAlaskanPC@gmail.com 907-479-4790 www.ponyclub.org
SKATEBOARDING
SOFTBALL
FAR NORTH JUMPERS farnorthjumpers@hotmail.com 907-460-7504 www.farnorthjumpers.com
FAIRBANKS SKATEPARK COALITION jerrylsadler@gmail.com 907-347-0890 www.nscfundalaska.org/FSC
GOLDEN HEART SOFTBALL ghsasoftball@gmail.com 907-388-6993 www.goldenheartsoftball.org
MARITAL ARTS
JOEL'S PLACE SKATEPARK joelsplacealaska@gmail.com 907-452-2621 www.joelsplacealaska.org
INTERIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL & T-BALL igsa.alaska@gmail.com 541-316-0150 www.igsaak.org
SKIING/SKIJORING
SWIMMING
FAIRBANKS WORLD TANG SOO DO KARATE ACADEMY fairbanksworldtsd@gmail.com 907-479-3256 fairbankswtsd.com INTERNATIONAL KARATE ASSOCIATION ika@ikaalaska.com 907-474-8080 www.ikaalaska.com ORION’S BELT SCHOOL OF SELF DEFENSE orionsbelt@gci.net 907-456-2358 orionsbeltalaska.com TAOIST TAI CHI SOCIETY 907-456-8827 alaska.usa.taoist.org ARCTIC DRAGON TAI CHI ASSOC. Arcticdragontaichi@hotmail.com 907-452-8320
MUSHING ALASKA DOG MUSHERS ASSOCIATION dawnannmush@gmail.com 907-457-6874 www.alaskadogmushers.com JUNIOR DOG MUSHERS OF INTERIOR AK info@juniordogmushers.com 907-590-6921 www.juniordogmushers.com
PADDLING FAIRBANKS PADDLERS info@fairbankspaddlers.org 907-457-4324 www.fairbankspaddlers.org
PICKLEBALL FAIRBANKS PICKLEBALL CLUB melodyandjerry@gmail.com 907-750-2412
RUNNING RUNNING CLUB NORTH president@runningclubnorth.org 907-388-8085 www.runningclubnorth.org
SENIOR GAMES ALASKA INTERNATIONAL SENIOR GAMES diann@alaskaisg.org 907-978-2388 www.alaskaisg.org
ALASKA SKIJORING ASSOCIATION info@alaskaskijoring.org 907-457-5456 www.alaskaskijoring.org FAIRBANKS ALPINE SKI CLUB president@aipgalaska.org 907-460-7239 www.fairbanksalpine.org NORDIC SKI CLUB OF FAIRBANKS president@nscfairbanks.org 907-457-4435 www.nscfairbanks.org SALCHA SKI CLUB www.salchaskiclub.org 907-322-7991 Facebook: Salcha Ski Club TWO RIVERS SKI CLUB kay.kindt@gmail.com 907-488-1687 Facebook: Two Rivers Ski Trails
SNOWMACHINING FAIRBANK OFFROAD LIONS fairbanksoffroadlions@gmail.com Facebook - Fairbanks Offroad Lions FAIRBANKS SNOWTRAVELERS trails@snowtravelers.org 907-460-9935 www.snowtravelers.org
SOCCER FAIRBANKS YOUTH SOCCER ASSOC. staff@fairbanksyouthsoccer.com 907-456-3972 www.fysasoccer.org FAIRBANKS SOCCER ASSOCIATION (INCLUDES ADULT COED INDOOR AND WOMEN'S INDOOR) Fairbankssoccer@yahoo.com www.fairbankssoccer.org
ULTIMATE FAIRBANKS ULTIMATE ASSOCIATION info@fairbanksultimate.org 907-978-2929 www.fairbanksultimate.org
MIDNIGHT SUN SWIM TEAM coach_gary1@yahoo.com 907-460-6778 www.midnightsunswimteam.org NORTHERN AREA AQUATICS ghbga@mosquitonet.com 907-378-3847 www.northernarea.org
COMMUNITY RESROUCES
JUMP ROPE
NORTH POLE AQUATIC CLUB northpoleswimming@gmail.com 907-322-8713 www.northpoleswimming.org STINGRAY SWIM TEAM coachjosh@aksst.com 970-689-1407 www.stingrayswim.org
TENNIS FAIRBANKS TENNIS ASSOCIATION Fairbankstennis@Gmail.Com 907-455-4301 www.fairbankstennis.com FAIRBANKS INTERIOR TABLE TENNIS diann.darnall@gmail.com 907-978-2388 www.fitt-club.net
VOLLEYBALL ARCTIC VOLLEYBALL CLUB arcticvolleyballclub@gmail.com 907-687-6360 www.arcticvolleyballclub.com FAIRBANKS VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION dwdrum@hotmail.com 907-460-0379 Facebook -Fairbanks Volleyball Association
WRESTLING INTERIOR YOUTH WRESTLING CLUB interioryouth@hotmail.com 907-458-0980 NORTH POLE WRESTLING CLUB admin@npwrestlingclub.com 907-490-3160 www.npwrestlingclub.com
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FAIRBANKS LOVES ITS PARKS FLiP is designed to highlight the parks, services, programs & facilities that FNSB Parks & Recreation provides to the community.
Membership is FREE and the benefits are endless!
Benefits of FLiP: A monthly newsletter, filled with information about upcoming Parks & Recreation events, signup deadlines, and valuable FLiP discounts. Early access to community events throughout the year. Increased pride in our beautiful parks & playgrounds; and all of the recreation facilities and programs in the Fairbanks North Star Borough
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PARKS AND RECREATION Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation PO Box 71267 Fairbanks, Alaska 99707
Preserving and creating an inclusive community culture...
...by providing places and programs designed to enrich the quality of life! Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation
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