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Nature Unrivaled At 64 degrees north latitude, the sky takes on a capricious life of its own— a canvas for the aurora borealis, the midnight sun, and sunsets and sunrises that linger. Here there are serious mountain ranges, pristine rivers and lakes, abundant wildlife and a certain poignant solitude that is found nowhere else on earth. Experience nature unrivaled. Cross the Arctic Circle, shadow remarkable wildlife, revel in the midnight sun, hike the tundra and boreal forests, view spectacular landscapes and linger outside with eyes turned towards the night sky to see the light of the aurora borealis. Where else can you travel to such a remote locale and still enjoy all the amenities of a charming downtown, a thriving arts community, rich Alaska Native culture, authentic Alaskan activities and attractions and endless opportunities for exploration?
Cover: Golden Heart Plaza and the William Ransom Wood Centennial Bridge are located on the banks of the Chena River in the heart of downtown Fairbanks. This Page: A winter’s evening sunset shines through a grove of frost-covered quaking aspen in Fairbanks’ boreal forest.
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Table of Contents FEATURES 4 Fairbanks
Alaska’s “Golden Heart City.”
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Denali
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Aurora Season
Crown jewel of the Alaska Range. Capture nature’s light show.
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Midnight Sun
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Gateway
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Gold Rush History
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Alaska Native Culture
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Arts & Entertainment
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Winter Season
Everlasting sunshine. Adventures of a lifetime.
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Pure gold without the rush.
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A rich tapestry of Alaska’s Native heritage. Inspiration and imagination. A traveler’s winter paradise.
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BONUS FEATURES
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Look for these icons throughout the guide.
Golden Heart Alaskans Find out what local residents love most.
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Fairbanks Crafted Breweries, distilleries, farmers markets and more.
Tanana Notes Explore the outdoors.
Find Your Park Discover the regions’ national parks and refuges.
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REGIONAL SECTIONS
24 Explore Fairbanks Discover the warmth.
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Denali Neighbors Just a short drive away.
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Interior Neighbors Visit colorful places nearby.
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Arctic Neighbors
An unforgettable journey.
Alaskan Neighbors
Beyond the “Golden Heart.”
EXTRAS 20 Calendar of Events Small town, big events.
74 Who To Call Find that important phone number.
58 Fairbanks Golden Heart Greeters Visit one-on-one with a real Alaskan.
74 Business Index Know the name? Find it fast!
67 Travel Tips Get the inside story.
75 ExploreFairbanks.com Check out the website and connect via social
With warm regards, Karl Kassel, Mayor Fairbanks North Star Borough
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CITY OF FAIRBANKS On behalf of the City of Fairbanks, I invite you to visit our vibrant, exciting, and culturally diverse community. Aside from serving as a jumping-off place to the inspiring wilderness, we are the cultural center of the Interior and rich in historical heritage. Easy accessibility, convenient meeting facilities, fine hotels, excellent dining, and an abundance of wildlife contribute to making Fairbanks one of the finest destinations in North America. Interior Alaska people are particularly noted for their hospitality and sense of community, which make visitors feel special and at home. If we are lucky enough to have you visit I assure you our community will exceed your expectations. We warmly welcome you to our home and Golden Heart City. Yours sincerely, John Eberhart, Mayor City of Fairbanks
CITY OF NORTH POLE As mayor of the City of North Pole and on behalf of the North Pole City Council, I would like to welcome you to visit North Pole, Alaska, “Where the spirit of Christmas lives year round!” Here you will find many things to delight your curiosity, from candy cane light posts, festive street names such as Santa Claus Lane, Snowman Lane, and St. Nicholas Drive to wonderful venues decorated in Christmas décor. North Pole is dedicated to a positive, safe, and productive environment for people that live here and visitors. If you have time, come and visit me at City Hall and have a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. I look forward to meeting you.
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FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH Fairbanks is deservedly called the “Golden Heart” of Alaska. As the mayor of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, I welcome you to come and enjoy the hospitality of our famously friendly community. This guide presents a sampling of what we have to offer, but the best needs to be experienced. Genuine enthusiasm and a personal heartfelt greeting can’t be adequately captured in a photograph or a paragraph. Fairbanksans are fiercely independent creatures, but are quick to share and show off the unique features that make us all proud to call Fairbanks home. Come visit us, and let’s create unforgettable memories together.
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Sincerely, Bryce Ward, Mayor City of North Pole
MORRIS THOMPSON CULTURAL AND VISITORS CENTER Make this your first stop in Fairbanks Not only beautiful but informative, the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks has brochures, maps, free WiFi and telephone, daily lodging availability, and local walking and driving tours. Serving as the regional visitor facility, the friendly and knowledgeable staff have answers to all your questions. The free 9,000-square-foot exhibit hall features outstanding displays and dioramas showcasing Interior Alaska’s people, wildlife, landscapes and seasons. Enjoy free films and programs on Alaska’s natural and cultural history. The center also has an artisans’ workshop, a planning area for outdoor excursions, cultural programs and an Alaska Geographic store. The Center is home to Explore Fairbanks, Alaska Public Lands Information Center, Alaska Geographic, Denakkanaaga and Tanana Chiefs Conference Cultural Programs.
Explore Fairbanks Information Centers Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center 101 Dunkel Street Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 Open 7 days a week year-round Jan. 2 – May 13 • 8am-5pm May 14 – Sept. 18 • 8am-9pm Sept. 19 – Dec. 31 • 8am-5pm Closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving & Nov. 25, Dec. 24 & Christmas Day Pioneer Park 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks at the park entrance Memorial Day – Labor Day Open 7 days a week seasonally • Noon-8pm Visitor information Also located at the Fairbanks International Airport and the Alaska Railroad Depot
(907) 456-5774 for travel information (907) 456-INFO (4636) for events hotline www.explorefairbanks.com info@explorefairbanks.com
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For More Information Toll-free 1-800-327-5774 to leave a voice message requesting information or a free Winter Guide
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FAIRBANKS
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Take a deep breath and explore Fairbanks! With the midnight summer sun shining nearly 24 hours a day, Fairbanks is simply bursting with energy and things to do. Get lucky panning for gold, float the Chena River, mingle with reindeer and musk oxen, cool off in an ice museum, take a refreshing hike and look for birds and wildlife, or be inspired by art galleries, museums, cultural activities and historic sites. August 21 through April 21, during the aurora season, you have a great chance to see the shimmering light of the aurora borealis. A host of other fascinating activities and events await you during the winter. Once a gold rush boomtown, now called the “Golden Heart City,” visitors find Fairbanks inviting, engaging and awe-inspiring—the heart of the last frontier.
The Chena River winds through Fairbanks and offers a vibrant and playful setting for activities and events year round. Inset: A pair of eager sled dogs wait to be harnessed with their team.
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The community and people of Fairbanks are welcoming. One of my favorite parts about growing up here is that there are so many people to meet and learn from. People from all over the world visit or move here and we all come from unique backgrounds. What draws us together is adventure and exploration. Fairbanks is a perfect community for that because there are so many things to see and do. If you are new in town, just stop by a local restaurant, cafe or brewery and get a perspective on how locals enjoy this wonderful place. Jenny Tse, small business owner
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DENALI The legendary crown jewel of the Alaska Range, Denali means “the Great One” or “High One” in the Athabascan language. Rising 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) into the sky, the mountain is North America’s highest peak. The view from the ground looking up to Denali’s epic peaks is likely to send shivers up and down your spine. Denali National Park and Preserve covers six million acres of pure wilderness and is an easy two-hour drive or four-hour train trip from Fairbanks. Traverse the Denali Park Road in your own vehicle to mile 14 or journey deeper into the park via tour bus. The varied terrain includes brilliant mountains, pristine rivers and lakes, colorful tundra, alpine meadows, sweeping vistas and abundant wildlife. Along the way you may spot moose, caribou, Dall sheep, grizzly bears, wolves or any of the hundreds of other species that call the park home.
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Majestic Denali is reflected in a tundra pond in Denali National Park and Preserve.
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Inset: Moose, the largest members of the deer family, can be easily spotted in Denali National Park and Preserve and are also a common sight throughout the rest of Interior Alaska.
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2016 is an extraordinary year for those with a passion for the outdoors. The National Park Service is celebrating 100 years. In addition to the legendary Denali National Park, there are a handful of other glorious national parks in the Interior and Arctic regions. Look for the “Find Your Park” logo to learn more throughout the guide. It’s hard to go wrong with so many splendors to explore. The parks are mostly vast and essentially untouched wilderness—with few or no roads, trails or established campsites. For those visitors who don’t have the time or the backcountry skills to mount an expedition into the parks, there are other options. Local air taxis provide flightseeing trips and outfitters guide day trips or overnight campouts to remote locations. Hike through Alaska’s ultimate wilderness or float a remote river. See caribou cross a northern valley, fish a serene alpine lake or simply listen to the call of the wild.
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AURORA SEASON
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Fairbanks is simply one of the best places on earth to see the aurora borealis. The city’s location under the “Auroral Oval”— a ring-shaped region around the North Pole—offers a great balance of clear nights, occurrence frequency and activity that draws people from all over the world. During the aurora season, August 21 through April 21, if you stay for at least three nights and are actively out during the evening, your chances of seeing the aurora are more than 90%. Intensity varies from night to night, with the best displays happening in the late evening to early morning hours. Ask your lodging hosts if they offer an aurora wake-up call. Visit www.gi.alaska.edu or check the local newspaper for projected aurora activity. No guarantees, but the longer you stay, the better your chances of seeing the enthralling northern lights.
Flowing curtains of northern lights are mirrored in a lake just outside of Fairbanks on an early-September evening. Inset: Ice sculptures such as this fun and interactive Alaska Native parka are a tradition in Fairbanks and decorate the town through the winter months.
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Quick Tips for Photographing the Northern Lights It may seem impossible to capture the dancing lights, but follow these tips and you’ll be able to show the folks back home! • Locate a dark area with minimal light pollution. Point your camera to the northern sky and compose your medium-distance foreground with a fixed object such as trees, hills or a cabin. • Use a digital camera with manual settings and a solid tripod. Bring extra camera batteries and a flashlight and dress for extended times outdoors. • Manually set your camera on its highest ISO setting, widest focal point and lowest aperture. • Expose each shot for approximately 5 to 10 seconds. Longer exposures will result in brighter images, but stars will streak and the aurora will soften. Short exposures may have sharper detail but dimmer images. • Every aurora and camera is distinctive, so experiment with different settings and exposure times to get the best shot. Review your shots and adjust the settings as needed.
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Wake up in the middle of the night to find the sun shining brightly, people out biking and gardening and walking the dog. This far north phenomenon is a cool consequence of living on top of the world where 100 pound cabbages aren’t outlandish and golfing in the wee hours of the morning is commonplace. The endless sunshine transforms life in the far north in pleasing and wondrous ways. Flowers, vegetables and all things green and growing often dwarf their lower 48 cousins. The sun energizes people to be on the go at all hours. Civil twilight, the technical term for “usable daylight hours,” begins and ends when the center of the sun is geometrically six degrees below the horizon. In other words, because the sun never goes down far enough, there are 70 straight days of sunshine, from the middle of May to the end of July, when Fairbanks doesn’t experience darkness, just brief twilight. Favorite middle-of-the-night activities include hiking, running, golfing and even baseball—where the Alaska Goldpanners start their historic solstice game at 10:30pm—and never have to use electric lights. The long summer days create great opportunity for exploring Interior Alaska’s scenic highways and byways. Inset: The summer sun shines bright here. Be sure to bring your sunglasses and sunscreen.
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Farmers Markets
Fairbanks’ everlasting summer sunshine creates amazing growth, and as a result the local farmers markets are truly extraordinary. Northern farmers claim that produce tastes better because of the climate. Cool nights make the vegetables sweeter and more delicious than those grown in hotter climates. Purchase tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, zucchini, lettuce and more at seasonal markets. Local small businesses also turn Alaska produce into for-sale items such as Alaskan jams, seasonings, mustards and more. Artwork, gifts and jewelry adorn the markets—search for that perfect keepsake to remind you of your journey to the top of the world.
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Located in the golden heart of this great state, Fairbanks is the ideal base camp for exploring Alaska’s Interior and Arctic—areas that offer adventures many people only dream about. Denali National Park is two hours away; the Arctic Circle and Yukon River are an accessible five- to six-hour drive; villages without road access, refuges and parks are just a short flight away. Singular places in the Interior and Arctic like Barrow, Nome, Fort Yukon, Beaver, Bettles, Anaktuvuk Pass and Coldfoot are all within reach. See caribou migrations and polar bears, hike in rugged mountains, float mighty rivers and fly-fish remote streams. Auto rentals, air and ground transportation, guided ecotours, fishing and boat charters and wildlife tours can be arranged through professional outfitters. Let the warmth of the people guide you through these vast and beautiful lands.
A couple takes a moment to relax and enjoy the vista of Galbraith Lake near the Dalton Highway in the Arctic. Inset: Polar bears live in circumpolar north areas near the Arctic Ocean coastline, where they can hunt seals near the sea ice.
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There was this moment when I realized some of my most contented times are spent outdoors. Now I take every opportunity I can to be present in the physical landscape. My career as an artist gives me access to remote wilderness areas. In less than two hours I can be in Denali to the south or the Gates of the Arctic to the north. Whether you visit or live in Alaska, you should take a moment to explore the landscape and peoples around Fairbanks—it is real and raw, commanding and inspirational, it’s why we all come here and it’s like nothing else. Sheryl Maree Reily, Fairbanks artist
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Gold, as the old saying goes, is where you find it—and it was found in great quantity here in the Fairbanks area. Italian immigrant Felix Pedro’s initial 1902 gold strike coincided with Captain E.T. Barnette’s building of a trading post on the banks of the Chena River, and the gold rush to Fairbanks was on. The town has grown over the last century, but Fairbanks still has operating gold mines and embraces its colorful gold rush roots. Today, visitor attractions and fun-filled events celebrate the historic quest for gold. See the largest public display of gold in the state at the university’s museum. Visit the Pedro Monument or try your hand at gold panning. Find that perfect gold nugget souvenir to take back home. Discover one of the many reasons Fairbanks is called the “Golden Heart City.”
Local Fairbanksans are happy to share the town’s rich history and to help you try your luck panning for gold. Inset: Fairbanks cherishes its gold rush past and displays remnants of and tributes to the era such as this carved wooden prospector, which stands outside a local park.
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Yu k o n - C h a r l e y Rivers National Preserve The captivating Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve is more than 2.5 million acres and encompasses the two gold-rush towns of Eagle and Circle. At the turn of the century, thousands of optimistic miners searching for that spellbinding yet elusive glimmer of gold traveled the Yukon River staking claims along the way. The preserve runs along the Canadian border and gold seekers looking for new territory came up from Dawson City in the Yukon Territory to try their luck in Alaska. One reason the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve was designated is to protect, preserve and interpret the gold rush heritage found along the river ways. Tell-tale signs of the gold rush legacy include log cabins, sluice boxes, gold dredges and tailings, mining camps, road houses and more.
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ALASKA NATIVE
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Fairbanks’ northern clime reveals a rich tapestry of indigenous arts and culture. Alaska Native peoples create works of art out of strikingly different materials like caribou antler, moose hide, whale baleen and walrus ivory. Once a nomadic people, many Athabascans now live in small villages throughout Alaska’s vast Interior. Athabascans make baskets and more out of birch bark and are renowned for exquisite beadwork. Further north in the Arctic, you will find Inupiaq and Yupik Eskimo. These resilient people are often coastal and create elegant carvings of the natural world around them out of ivory, bone, antler and driftwood. Native artists demonstrate and sell their work in galleries and specialty stores. Visitors can see Alaska Native performing arts like drumming, dancing and fiddle playing in locales around town and during events. Adventurous travelers can visit remote villages and experience the resourcefulness and lifestyle of Interior and Arctic peoples.
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Alaska Native people proudly share their history and culture with others through festivals and celebrations open to the public. Inset: This birch bark basket made by Athabascan Dorothy Savage Joseph of Holy Cross, Alaska, is both beautiful and functional.
Tanan gwa’an diik’iidhat, ts’a’ Vashraii K’oo chan. Dzaa gwiich’i’ geenjit shoo ihłii, akwaa ji’ duuyee shiginjik k’yaa geehihkyaa. Shitsii, shitsuu naii jii nan gwiintsii gwats’an t’iginch’yaa, aii geh’an jii Alaska nahkat khit shidaa zhit niinlaii.
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Translated from Gwich’in Athabascan: I grew up here in Fairbanks and also Arctic Village. I am happy to have grown up here, I would not speak my language otherwise. My ancestors come from this great land, that is why this Alaskan land will always flow through my veins. Allan Hayton, revitalizes Athabascan languages for an Alaska Native foundation
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Road at Suntrana, oil on canvas by David Mollett. Photo by: Richard Murphy. Inset: Ceramic vase by James Brashear. Photo by Amy Geiger/Explore Fairbanks
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Fairbanks is an island in a sea of trees, rivers, mountains and lakes. Nature’s omnipresence has a profound impact on people here, and artists are no exception. Inspired by the natural world, artists find the Fairbanks region a wellspring. Galleries, exhibits, studios, murals and more display art of all kinds—painting, ceramics, mask making, found art, sculpture, photography and more. Premier concerts and symphonies showcase prominent performers and concertmasters. Studyperformance festivals attract instructors and students from around the world. Noted authors, illustrators and composers call Fairbanks home. Ballroom, ethnic and swing dance clubs welcome visitors. Acclaimed dramatic artists present professionally executed shows. Culinary artists and gardening buffs appreciate the light of the midnight sun and its boon to local farmers markets, restaurants and botanical gardens. Fairbanks joyfully sets the stage for a wide variety of classic and contemporary art, theater and music events and exhibitions year-round. Local artists are lured by and thrive in the back country surrounding Fairbanks, creating brilliant works of nature-inspired art. Inset: Artworks such as this lovely vase can be found for sale in studios and farmers markets throughout the area.
I’ve lived here 20 years. Like most of us who call Fairbanks home, I came for the adventure of life in the north—”The Alaskan Experience”—but stayed for the community, the people who live here. We like to make our own fun, and there are a great number of artists and arts organizations who thrive here. We export and import a wide range of talents and genres, from Metropolitan Opera stars to fiddlers, from New York to Nashville to L.A. We see an impressive array of big name talent, who come here to perform in intimate settings. It seems they understand what draws us here too. Anne Biberman, director of a local concert association
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Local and internationally renowned talent can be seen throughout the year. See page 34 for more information about the performing arts scene.
Continued from November 28, 2015 Christmas-themed ice sculptures, Elf’s Icy Playground and many special events throughout December. (907) 590-2522, www.christmasinice.org
Music & Theater Performances
First Fridays
Many art galleries, specialty shops and the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center host shows or receptions the first Friday evening of each month.
Guided Nature Walks and Children’s Programs Learn more about the wonders of Interior Alaska at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. (907) 452-5162, www.creamersfield.org
Noel Wien Library Youth Programs
Free reading fun, learning and activities for children of all ages. (907) 459-1052, www.fnsblibrary.org
Seasonal
Sept–May Roller Derby
High-speed, high-impact fun! Catch a bout in Fairbanks (www.fairbanksrollergirls.org) or North Pole (www.northpolebabesintoyland.com).
Nov–Apr Cross Country Ski Races
Interval, mass and relay starts; free, classic and mixed techniques at Birch Hill Recreation Area. (907) 457-4435, www.nscfairbanks.org
Dec–Mar Sled Dog Events & Races
Skijoring, 4-, 6- and 8-dog and open classes at the Jeff Studdert Race Grounds on Farmers Loop Road. (907) 457-MUSH, www.sleddog.org
May–Sept Farmers & Open Air Markets
Browse Alaska-grown produce and locally made art, crafts, baked goods and more at the Tanana Valley Farmers Market (www.tvfmarket.com) and other markets around town throughout the week.
Jun–Aug Gazebo Nights
Nightly performances in the gazebo at Pioneer Park featuring different artists every night of the week, 7-8pm. (907) 456-6485, www.fairbanksarts.org
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2016 Calendar of Events
1 – Jan 5 Christmas In Ice
23 University of Alaska Museum of the North Open House
February – continued
24 National Women’s Bonspiel
Fairbanks Curling Club hosts the United States Women’s Curling Association. (907) 452-2875, www.curlfairbanks.org
25–28 Farthest North Jewish Film Festival
International, classic and feature films sponsored by the Congregation Or HaTzafon. (907) 456-1002, www.mosquitonet.com/~orhatzafon
A free behind-the-scenes look where discoveries are made in the science, culture, health, and environment of Alaska; noon-4pm. (907) 474-7505, www. uaf.edu/museum
26–28 Denali Winterfest
23 or 30 BackCountry Film Festival
27–28 Tired Iron
An evening of films with backcountry themes at Birch Hill Cross Country Ski Center. www.nsc fairbanks.org
30 Winter Track Walk
Enjoy a guided walk on the refuge trail at Creamer’s Field to find tracks and learn about Interior Alaska’s winter animals; 1pm. (907) 452-5162, www.creamersfield.org
February 6
Yukon Quest
1,000-mile (1,600 km) international sled dog race from Fairbanks to Whitehorse, YT Canada, starting on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 452-7954, www.yukonquest.com
20 Fun Run
Dog sled races and fun for mushers ages 2-18 at Morning Star Park in North Pole. www.juniordog mushers.com
20–21 Gold Run Sled Dog Races
Mushers compete in skiijoring, 6- and 10-dog classes at Jeff Studdert Race Grounds on Farmers Loop Road. (907) 457-MUSH, www.sleddog.org
21–27 Iron Dog
Longest, toughest snowmobile race in the world. From Big Lake to Nome and finishing on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 563-4414, www.irondog.org
Winter fun and activities for the entire family in Denali. (907) 683-1330, www.nps.gov/dena/plan yourvisit/winterfest.htm Older model snowmachine races and family fun on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 4528602, www.fairbankstirediron.org
27–Mar 6 Hockey Week In Fairbanks
A celebration of the fastest sport on ice with events for all ages. (907) 452-6857, www.fairbanks hockeyhalloffame.com
29 – Mar 27 BP World Ice Art Championships International ice sculpting competition with 180+ sculptures, a kids park and slides made entirely of ice. (907) 451-8250, www.icealaska.com
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1–27 BP World Ice Art Championships Continued from February 29 International ice sculpting competition with 180+ sculptures, a kids park and slides made entirely of ice. (907) 451-8250, www.icealaska.com
3–5 Festival of Native Arts
Celebrate Native culture with song, dance, arts and crafts. (907) 474-6889, fna.community.uaf.edu
3–5 Junior North American Championship Sled Dog Race
Dog mushing championship for mushers ages 2-18, at Morning Star Park in North Pole. www.junior dogmushers.com
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Annual raising of the Tripod on the Tanana River and fun, family entertainment in Nenana. (907) 832-5446, www.nenanaakiceclassic.com
Hosted by Alaska Trappers Association during the dog sled races in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 4571774, www.alaskatrappers.org
5–6 Nenana Ice Classic Tripod Days
5–6 North Pole Championship Sled Dog Races
2-dog skijor, 4-, 6- and 10-dog races in North Pole. (907) 488-4558, www.northpolechampionships.com
11–13 Limited North American Championship Sled Dog Race Mushers compete in skijoring, 4-, 6- and 8-dog classes at Jeff Studdert Race Grounds on Farmers Loop Road. (907) 457-MUSH, www.sleddog.org
17–19 North American Basketball Tournament Teams from all over Alaska gather for this annual event hosted by World Eskimo-Indian Olympics. (907) 452-6646, www.weio.org
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The Land Calls, sculpted by Oleg Klavdeev and Eduard Ponomarenko. Photo by © Todd Paris
For more events and up-to-date information, visit www.explorefairbanks.com, call (907) 456-INFO for the events hotline, or visit the individual event web sites. Please confirm event dates prior to making your travel plans.
18–20 Fur Auction
20 Parka Parade
Showcasing beautiful, hand-made summer and winter parkas after the sled dog races in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 456-6485, www.fairbanksarts.org
20 Skiathon
Classic technique cross country ski event on the Skarland trail system at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. www.nscfairbanks.org
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50km, 40km and 20km cross country ski races starting and finishing on the Chena River. www. nscfairbanks.org
18–20 Open North American Championship Sled Dog Race
April 1
Mush for Kids
Free sled dog rides for children plus indoor activities, food, fun and games at Pioneer Park. (907) 459-1087, www.pioneerpark.us
6–10 Arctic Man Ski & Sno-Go Classic
High-speed race with a snowmobile pulling a skier between two courses. (907) 456-2626, www.arctic man.com
7–10 International Curling Bonspiel
Competitive men’s and women’s divisions and prizes. Commemorative pins, shirts and souvenirs. (907) 452-CURL, www.curl fairbanks.org
30 Thaw Out Film Festival
UAF Film Club presents short films by students and community members. (907) 474-6590, www.uaf. edu/theatrefilm/filmclub
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Three days of sprint races with unlimited dogs—the oldest annual sled dog race in the world. Start and finish in downtown Fairbanks. (907) 457-MUSH, www.sleddog.org
River City The 100-mile Chena River that runs right through the heart of Fairbanks is a natural venue offering
year-round activities and celebrations. During the winter months, there’s plenty to get excited about on the frozen Chena—like the epic 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race or the Iron Dog, “The world’s longest, toughest snowmobile race.” In the summertime, you can watch the popular rubber duckie race that takes place during Golden Days or the off-beat Golden Days River Regatta—a funky float down the Chena in contraptions created out of unusual objects and an extravagant amount of duct tape. Take the two-mile river walk along the Chena to enjoy the interesting sites, sculptures and flowers along the way. Start off at the antler arch at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center and head towards Golden Heart Plaza, continuing on past the bridges lined with flags and stroll down to beloved Pioneer Park.
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Spring Migration Celebration
First 5K run of the season benefiting local projects, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Fairbanks. (907) 452-8986, www.fairbanksrotary.org Celebrate spring at Creamer’s Field with nature walks, bird watching, kids crafts and live birds; noon-3pm. 452-5162, www.creamersfield.org
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21 Midnight Sun Baseball Game
Starting at 10:30pm under the midnight sun with no artificial lights needed. (907) 451-0095, www. goldpanners.com
25–26 Yukon 800 Boat Race
The longest, roughest, toughest speed boat race in the world, traveling 800 miles along the Chena, Tanana and Yukon rivers. (907) 388-4627, www.yukon800.com
21 Bacon Festival Fairbanks
Celebrate how this tasty pork product saved Fairbanks during the 1906 fire. Vendors, bacon tasting, live entertainment and all things bacon. (907) 456-1984, www.festivalfairbanks.org
28 Pioneer Park Opening Day
Events, activities and fun for the whole family at Pioneer Park. (907) 459-1087, www.pioneer park.us
30 Memorial Day
Memorial Day ceremony and observance at Pioneer Park. (907) 459-1087, www.pioneerpark.us
June
12 Design Alaska Wild Arts Walk
July 4
July 4th Celebration at Pioneer Park
Food, family activities, craft bazaar, entertainment and military colors ceremony. (907) 459-1087, www.pioneerpark.us
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North Pole Community 4th of July Celebration
A parade, food and fun celebrating Independence Day. (907) 488-2242, www.northpolechamber.us
8–10 Midnight Sun Intertribal Powwow
Alaska Natives, American Indians and First Nations People of Canada share their cultures and heritage. (907) 456-2245
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Arthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Walk/Run
Raising awareness and funds to fight arthritis. Start and finish at the Santa Claus House in North Pole. (907) 277-2784, www.jingleinjuly.com Multi-discipline study performance festival with workshops by guest artists. (907) 474-8868, www. fsaf.org
18 Midnight Sun Run
10K run under the midnight sun—walkers and costumes, too! (907) 452-6046, www.midnight sunrun.us
Indigenous people compete in traditional athletic games and celebrate through pageants, dances and Native arts and crafts. (907) 452-6646, www. weio.org
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5–14 Tanana Valley State Fair
Featuring Alaska’s largest produce, grown under the midnight sun! Plus exhibits, rides, craft vendors, entertainment and great food! (907) 452-3750, www.tananavalleyfair.org
12–21 Alaska International Senior Games
Competitive sports and activities for anyone 50 and older. (907) 978-2388, www.alaskaisg.org Free day of energy workshops, guest speakers, free lunch and free kids activities at Chena Hot Springs Resort. (907) 488-1505, www.chenahotsprings.com
26–28 Tanana Valley Sandhill Crane Festival
Celebrate the return of the cranes to Creamer’s Field! Three days of talks, walks, crafts, music and cranes! (907) 452-5162, www.creamersfield.org
September
16 Equinox Marathon
26-mile marathon through rugged terrain and featuring views of Denali. (907) 347-1061, www. equinoxmarathon.org
24 Potato Festival Fairbanks
Local chefs prepare a magnificent, six-course meal featuring locally grown potatoes. (907) 456-1984, www.festivalfairbanks.org
17–31 Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival
Stroll among artists and musicians as they demonstrate their skills and display their work at Creamer’s Field, noon-4pm. (907) 452-5162, www. creamersfield.org
Alaska’s largest single-day event with live entertainment, great food and more in downtown Fairbanks! (907) 452-8671, www.downtownfairbanks.com
August
21 Renewable Energy Fair
13 Alaska Visitor Industry’s Walk for Charity Feast on fabulous food while raising funds for local charities on this fun 3K graze. (907) 459-3758, www.alaskacharitywalk.org
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Small town, big events.
20–23 World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
Celebrating Fairbanks’ gold rush history with a parade, historic reenactments, rubber duckie race and more! (907) 452-1105, fairbankschamber.org/ goldendays
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15 International Friendship Day
Learn about and enjoy the cultural diversity of Fairbanks; noon–5pm at Pioneer Park Civic Center. (907) 474-0928, rjkan@alaska.edu
31 Halloween at the Museum
Children are invited to explore bones, bugs, bats and birds; 4-7pm at the University of Alaska Museum of the North. (907) 474-7505, www.uaf. edu/museum
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Alaska Native musicians gather in Fairbanks annually for a musical celebration. (907) 388-5651
Continued from November 26 Christmas-themed ice sculptures, Elf’s Icy Playground and many special events throughout December. (907) 590-2522, www.christmasinice.org
TBD Athabascan Fiddlers Festival 21–22 Rookie Spiel
Two fun-filled days of curling for new players and those trying new positions. Heated spectator gallery. (907) 452-CURL, www.curlfairbanks.org
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Light up the Season Luminary Trail & Open House
Celebrate the Christmas season with caroling and a walk down the Creamer’s Field luminary trail, 7-9pm. (907) 452-5162, www.creamersfield.org
26–Jan 10 Christmas in Ice
A magical event in North Pole with Christmasthemed ice sculptures by local and international sculptors and a kids park made of snow and ice. (907) 590-2522, www.christmasinice.org
Candy Dancer, sculpted by Heather Brice. Photo courtesy Santa Claus House
For more events and up-to-date information, visit www.explorefairbanks.com, call (907) 456-INFO for the events hotline, or visit the individual event web sites. Please confirm event dates prior to making your travel plans.
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16–17 Christmas Party for Children
Party on the 16th for children with disabilities. Gift and free buffet for every child. Santa arrives at 6:30pm each night at Chatanika Lodge. (907) 389-2164
17 Celebration of Lights Fireworks
Celebrate the sun’s slow return with fireworks launched from the Chena River downtown. (907) 452-8671, www.downtownfairbanks.com
31 New Year’s Eve Sparktacular
Brilliant fireworks launched from UAF’s West Ridge at 8pm; sponsored by community businesses.
Fireworks, holiday bazaar, tree- and candle-lighting ceremonies, caroling and crowning of the North Pole King and Queen. (907) 488-2242, www. northpolechamber.us
In June, the Midnight Sun Festival invites visitors to join locals in honor of the summer solstice in downtown Fairbanks as they bask in 24-hour daylight. The festival is Alaska’s largest single-day event, with a long history of celebrating the sunshine in the Golden Heart City. The 12-hour street fair is marked by 30,000 attendees perusing hundreds of merchants, over 30 live performances, loads of tasty treats and a family-friendly atmosphere.
At the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in July, Native peoples of the Far North gather to participate in games of strength, endurance, balance and agility, along with other cultural activities. Visitors can witness the incredible athleticism of Alaska’s Native people; feel the beat of the drums while viewing traditional dances; and appreciate the skills of carving, beading, sewing and skinning handed down for generations. Authentic Alaska Native art is also for sale.
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Congratulations to the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics and the Midnight Sun Festival for being chosen as two of North America’s Top 100 Events for 2016 by the American Bus Association.
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EXPLORE FAIRBANKS Discover the warmth.
Fairbanks’ small-town “Golden Heart” hospitality and pioneer spirit will make your stay one to remember. From excellent accommodations to restaurants, top-rated visitor attractions, concerts and performances, art galleries, specialty stores, historic sites, Alaska Native culture, spectacular events and access to the Alaskan wilderness, Fairbanks and nearby North Pole offer you adventure in an authentic Alaskan style. A sternwheeler passes a float plane on the Chena River on a beautiful fall day.
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Explore Fairbanks INDEX Activities, Attractions & Tours Adventure/Ecotours 25 Aurora Viewing 28 Dog Mushing 28 Fishing/River Excursions 29 Flightseeing 29 Gold/Frontier History 29 Hot Springs 30 Museums 30 Nature/Wildlife Viewing 31 Sightseeing 32 Sports/Activities Rentals 33 Winter Activities 33
Arts & Culture
Alaska Native Culture 33 Art Galleries/Exhibits 33 Dance Studios/Groups 34 Festivals 34 Performing Arts 34
Events & Entertainment
Family Fun 34 Nightlife 34 Spectator Sports 34
Shopping
Bookstores/Maps 34 Clothing/Sporting Goods 35 Gift Shops/Specialty Goods 35 Groceries 36 Large Retailers 36
Dining
Bakeries/Coffee Shops 36 Breweries 36 Casual Dining 36 Fine Dining 37 International Dining 37
Accommodations
Accommodations At-a-Glance 38 Bed & Breakfasts 40 Cabins 40 Hostels 40 Hotels/Motels 41 Lodges 43 Campgrounds/RV Parks 45 Vacation Rentals 45
Conventions, Meetings & Events
Catering 45 Event Facilities 45 Event Planners 46
Activities, Attractions and Tours Adventure/Ecotours 1st Alaska Outdoor School, LLC f
PO Box 84529, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2240 Hanson Rd, Fairbanks (907) 590-5900 info@1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com www.1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com Have fun and enjoy your Alaskan vacation summer or winter. Visit with us the Arctic Circle, Arctic Ocean/Prudhoe Bay, McCarthy/Kennicott, hot springs. Fairbanks City and Highlight Tour daily. Come aurora viewing, dog mushing & snowmachining. We speak English & German. (see also Aurora Viewing, Nature/Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing)
Adventure Flight, LLC PO Box 70611, Fairbanks, AK 99707 915 Norheim Ct, Fairbanks (907) 371-0556 To ll Free: (866) 644-4072 warbirdsofalaska@gmail.com www.adventureflight.net Fly a Warbird! Aerobatics! Instruction! Time travel! No experience req’d.
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Air Transportation Auto/RV Services Auto/RV Rentals Ground/Public Transportation
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Chambers of Commerce Travel Agents/Trip Planners Visitor Information
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Banking/Currency Exchange 49 Copying/Printing 49 Education/Training 49 Medical/Health 49 Pet Care 50 Places of Worship 50 Real Estate 50
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Associations 50 Audio/Visual Production 50 Financial 50 Industry 50 Marketing 50 Media 50
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Alaska Paddleboard Adventures
1651 Brer Ln, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 460-0307 adventures.north.alaska@gmail.com Enjoy the magic of Alaska aurora, scenery, wildlife with Joyce Kelso—a musher, biologist & photographer who lived in the wilds of Alaska for about 30 years. Get tips to improve your photos & receive souvenir photos of your adventure! 907-460-0307.
1255 Airport Way, #12, Fairbanks, AK 99701 1245 Letha Marie Ct, North Pole (907) 388-5949 alaskapaddleboard@gmail.com www.akpaddleboard.com Guided stand-up paddleboard trips in the Interior. No experience necessary!
Alaska Fishing and Raft Adventures
299 Alvin St, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 457-8318 apgs@gci.net, www.apgs.com Bear hunts, fishing, jet boat & snowmobile trips. Local/ short; remote/long.
PO Box 74622, Fairbanks, AK 99707 348 Well Street, Fairbanks (907) 699-7455 Toll Free: (800) 819-0737 info@akrivertours.com, www.akrivertours.com Catch fish as beginner/expert on guided fishing trip. Experience spectacular wildlife when rafting in Fairbanks & remote AK. Also winter ice fishing. All gear/meals/ guide/transport provided. ½-/full-/multi-day trips avail. on Chena/Delta CW/Gulkana/Talachulitna/local lakes. (see also Fishing/River Excursions)
Alaska Outdoor Rentals & Guides, LLC f PO Box 82388, Fairbanks, AK 99708 Chena River at Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 457-2453 larry@2paddle1.com, www.2paddle1.com Bicycle, kayak & canoe rentals. Custom group tours. Tell us what YOU want.
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PO Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510 1745 Johansen Expy, Fairbanks (907) 265-2494, Fax: (907) 265-2323 Toll Free: (800) 544-0552 reservations@akrr.com, www.AlaskaRailroad.com Your Alaska rail vacation starts here! Let the Alaska Railroad take you to the places you want to see. Visit Fairbanks, Denali, Talkeetna, Anchorage, Whittier and Seward. Capture the best views at the front of the train with us. Ask about premium GoldStar service. Book now! (see also Ground/Public Transportation, Denali Neighbors - Adventure/Ecotours, Ground/Public Transportation)
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PO Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510 1745 Johansen Expy, Fairbanks (907) 265-2494, Fax: (907) 265-2323 Toll Free: (800) 544-0552 reservations@akrr.com, www.AlaskaRailroad.com What’s the best way to see Denali? The Alaska Railroad’s “Denali in a Day” tour! Travel roundtrip to Denali NP from Fairbanks aboard the Denali Star train. Ask about premium GoldStar. Our Alaskan agents can book a perfect afternoon tour at the Park. Call us today! (see also Ground/Public Transportation, Denali Neighbors - Adventure/Ecotours, Ground/Public Transportation)
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PO Box 80961, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 455-6469, Fax: (907) 455-6469 mshields@mosquitonet.com, www.maryshields.com How did a girl from Wis. end up living in a log cabin in the woods w/ a family of huskies howling outside? How did she become the first woman to complete the Iditarod? Are Mary’s dogs really the sweetest in AK? Does she bake the best brownies in Fbks? Come see for yourself. (see also Dog Mushing)
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PO Box 60866, Fairbanks, AK 99706 (907) 457-1798, Fax: (907) 456-1798 Toll Free: (888) 456-1798 wildalaska@alaska.net, www.wildalaska.info Tours to the Arctic Circle, Brooks Range, ANWR, Prudhoe Bay, aurora viewing & statewide tours.
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Explore Fairbanks Arctic Wild, LLC PO Box 80562, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2480 Maria St, Fairbanks (907) 479-8203 Toll Free: (888) 577-8203 info@arcticwild.com, www.arcticwild.com Raft, canoe, backpack & base camp wilderness adventures in Alaska’s Arctic.
Fairbanks Paddle & Pedal
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(907) 782-4418 fbxpp@yahoo.com, www.fbxpp.com EASY float & bike guided day tour. See the best in one day! Lunch included!
PO Box 73013, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 455-4998, Fax: (907) 455-4998 info@runningreindeer.com www.runningreindeer.com Join us and our reindeer as we explore the boreal forest of Interior Alaska. This personal, small-group walking tour allows us to explore our guests’ interests and is different each time. Let our reindeer delight you with their antics. #1 activity on tripadvisor.com
Midnight Sun ATV Tours
PO Box 16256, Two Rivers, AK 99716 6885 No Name Ln, Two Rivers (907) 488-3119 info@bluekennels.de, www.blue-kennels.com Polar bear viewing, multi-day dog sledding, aurora viewing tours since 1997. (see also Aurora Viewing, Dog Mushing)
1392 Joliet Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Pioneer Park Cabin #26, Fairbanks (907) 460-2320 midnightsunatv@gmail.com www.midnightsunatvtours.com Looking for a unique Alaskan experience? Feeling adventurous? Come join Midnight Sun ATV for a half-day or full-day 4-wheeling trip into the Alaskan backcountry. The half-day tour showcases 24 miles of trail riding and the full day touts 40 miles of scenic Alaska at its best!
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Blue Kennels and Dog Sled Trips f
PO Box 106, Ester, AK 99725 4780 Old Nenana Hwy, Ester (907) 451-0691, Fax: (907) 451-0691 calypsoinformation@gmail.com www.calypsofarm.org We are an educational farm that maintains a network of school gardens.
Cold Climate Housing Research Center f PO Box 82489, Fairbanks, AK 99708 1000 Fairbanks St, Fairbanks (907) 457-3454, Fax: (907) 457-3456 info@cchrc.org, www.cchrc.org Offering tours of its research facility the second Thursday of each month at 2:00.
PO Box 82991, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-8600, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (800) 474-1986 adventure@northernalaska.com www.northernalaska.com Discover Alaska’s Arctic! 1-day & multi-day adventures throughout Alaska’s Arctic featuring the natural history & cultural heritage of the region. Destinations include: Dalton Highway, Yukon River, Arctic Circle, Coldfoot, Anaktuvuk Pass, Prudhoe Bay, Barrow, Kotzebue & Nome. (see also Aurora Viewing, Flightseeing, Sightseeing)
Trans Arctic Circle Treks, Ltd. f PO Box 82720, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 479-5451, Fax: (907) 479-8908 Toll Free: (800) 336-TREK adventure@northernalaska.com www.transarctictreks.com Let your High Arctic Adventure begin! We are experienced Alaskan professionals who specialize in selling Alaska’s Arctic. Choose from one-day adventures to overnight experiences. Call or email us to start planning your adventure today!
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Alaska Aurora Adventures
3758 University Ave S, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-3520, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (888) 280-0582 fly@warbelows.com, www.warbelows.com Native culture above the Arctic Circle. Bush mail flights. Polar bear expeditions. (see also Alaska Native Culture)
Aurora Viewing
1st Alaska Outdoor School, LLC f PO Box 84529, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2240 Hanson Rd, Fairbanks (907) 590-5900 info@1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com www.1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com Fairbanks’ best aurora viewing from high mountains, hot springs or Arctic Circle. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Nature/Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing)
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PO Box 101068, Anchorage, AK 99510 430 K St, Anchorage (907) 272-9401, Fax: (907) 272-0251 aptours@acsalaska.net, www.aptoursalaska.com Specializing in aurora tours & winter/summer activities for international visitors.
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4385 Eielson Farm Rd, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 590-3229 or (907) 888-0210 jhpeterscabins@gmail.com www.alaskaauroraadventures.com Aurora viewing lodge/ice fishing/Arctic Circle tour/hot springs/dog sledding.
Alaska Northern Lights Tour f PO Box 82896, Fairbanks, AK 99708 895 Graham Ln, Fairbanks (907) 322-3483, Fax: (907) 479-2819 info@alaskanorthernlights.net www.alaskanorthernlights.net Evening of viewing aurora and Native Culture Show. Affordable tour packages. (see also Alaska Native Culture, Sightseeing)
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Blue Kennels and Dog Sled Trips f PO Box 16256, Two Rivers, AK 99716 6885 No Name Ln, Two Rivers (907) 488-3119 info@bluekennels.de, www.blue-kennels.com Polar bear viewing, multi-day dog sledding, aurora viewing tours since 1997. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Dog Mushing)
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PO Box 74877, Fairbanks, AK 99707 5804 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Mile 18.6, Fairbanks (907) 488-8402, Fax: (907) 488-8787 chandalar.ranch@gmail.com www.chandalarranchalaska.com Your aurora center! Aurora room, dinner tours, clothing, nightly hotel pickups. (see also Fishing/River Excursions, Hostels)
PO Box 72422, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Cleary Summit, Fairbanks (907) 389-2812, Fax: (907) 389-2812 info@auroracabin.com, www.auroracabin.com View the northern lights in style and comfort! Located 21 miles north of Fairbanks, the Aurora Borealis Lodge is ideally situated for 360° viewing and photography. From late August through early April, we offer evening aurora tours with roundtrip transfers from Fairbanks. (see also Bed & Breakfasts, Lodges)
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PO Box 72276, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 456-5444 info@aurora-vacations.com www.Aurora-Vacations.com 050-5539-5444 (Japan)
PO Box 82991, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-8600, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (800) 474-1986 adventure@northernalaska.com www.northernalaska.com Arctic Circle Aurora Adventure. Overnight adventures under the Aurora Oval. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Flightseeing, Sightseeing)
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Departing nightly at resort’s Activity Center. Winter gear rental. (see also Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
PhotoSymphony Productions
PO Box 252, Ester, AK 99725 500 2nd Ave, Fairbanks (907) 451-8224 contact@photosymphony.com www.photosymphony.com The Crown of Light—the most beautiful and realistic aurora show seen anywhere.
Sean Kurdziolek Photography f 2144 Peede Rd, North Pole, AK 99705 (253) 254-3230 seankurdz@gmail.com, www.seankurdz.com Personal & small-group aurora photography workshops and aurora photoshoots.
Sirius Sled Dogs, LLC f 6090 Emancipation Ln, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 687-6656 siriussleddogs.net@gmail.com www.siriussleddogs.net No crowds, cozy cabin, local hosts, warm indoor views & friendly huskies. (see also Dog Mushing)
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Alaskan Tails of the Trail with Mary Shields f PO Box 80961, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 455-6469, Fax: (907) 455-6469 mshields@mosquitonet.com, www.maryshields.com Personal visit w/ dog musher & author Mary Shields & her sled dogs. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
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Explore Fairbanks Black Spruce Dog Sledding f 3850 Errol Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 371-3647 blacksprucedogsledding@gmail.com www.blacksprucedogsledding.com Authentic, educational mushing with friendly dogs. Mountain, aurora views.
Blue Kennels and Dog Sled Trips f PO Box 16256, Two Rivers, AK 99716 6885 No Name Ln, Two Rivers (907) 488-3119 info@bluekennels.de, www.blue-kennels.com Polar bear viewing, multi-day dog sledding, aurora viewing tours since 1997. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Aurora Viewing)
Boreal Journeys Alaska f 2240 Railroad Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (248) 568-8853 borealjourneysak@gmail.com www.borealjourneysak.com Dog sled rides, homestead overnights, dog-supported ski and snowshoe adventures.
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5157 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 750-0208 eleanor@justshortofmagic.com www.justshortofmagic.com Personal sled dog tours, mushing school, warm-up yurt. Arctic gear provided.
PO Box 16075, Two Rivers, AK 99716 Mile 25.9 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Two Rivers (907) 488-7517, Fax: (907) 488-7517 letarte@alaska.net, www.wildernessenterprises.com Chena River grayling fishing, float trips. ½-day, full-day, fly-out trips, ice fishing.
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PO Box 10107, Fairbanks, AK 99710 Herning Rd, Fairbanks (907) 378-3630 pawsforadventure@gmail.com www.pawsforadventure.com Premier Alaskan mushing! Cozy warm-up yurt. 1-hr rides to multi-day tours.
Sirius Sled Dogs, LLC f 6090 Emancipation Ln, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 687-6656 siriussleddogs.net@gmail.com www.siriussleddogs.net Big friendly Alaskan/Siberian huskies. Aurora by dog sled ride, kennel tour, mushing school. (see also Aurora Viewing)
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Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race f 550 1st Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-7954, Fax: (907) 452-7959 yukonquest@mosquitonet.com www.yukonquest.com Join the excitement in February. Visit our year-round gift shop & race headquarters.
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PO Box 74622, Fairbanks, AK 99707 348 Well St, Fairbanks (907) 699-7455 Toll Free: (800) 819-0737 info@akrivertours.com, www.akrivertours.com Fishing/wildlife/rafting & ice fishing. 1/2-/full-/multiday. Hotel pickup. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
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PO Box 74877, Fairbanks, AK 99707 5804 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Mile 18.6, Fairbanks (907) 488-8402, Fax: (907) 488-8787 chandalar.ranch@gmail.com www.chandalarranchalaska.com All inclusive local or remote, soft or hard water fishing, since 1961. (see also Aurora Viewing, Hostels)
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Northern Alaska Tour Company f PO Box 82991, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-8600, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (800) 474-1986 adventure@northernalaska.com www.northernalaska.com Cross the Arctic Circle by air. Experience the Brooks Mountain Range. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Aurora Viewing, Sightseeing)
Gold/Frontier History Alaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theatre
3175 College Rd #1, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 452-7274, Fax: (907) 456-6997 Toll Free: (800) 354-7274 akvisit@gci.net, www.akvisit.com Join us for a true Alaskan dining experience. Grilled salmon cooked over an open fire. Carved beef & beerbattered cod cooked to perfection straight from Alaska’s icy waters. Dinner served nightly 5-9pm in Pioneer Park. Alaska’s top comedy revue nightly 8:15pm. (see also Casual Dining, Nightlife)
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1975 Discovery Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 1803 Old Steese Hwy, Fox (907) 479-6673, Fax: (907) 479-4613 Toll Free: (866) 479-6673 reservations@riverboatdiscovery.com www.golddredge8.com Pan for gold & ride the Tanana Valley Railroad. Visit a gold dredge! (see also Family Fun)
Pioneer Park, Parks and Recreation, Fairbanks North Star Borough PO Box 71267, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks (907) 459-1087, Fax: (907) 459-1199 pioneerpark@co.fairbanks.ak.us www.fnsb.us/pioneerpark Historical theme park with museums, shops, food, picnic areas, train rides, and much more. Spend a little time in the past at Fairbanks’ community park. Free concerts nightly at 7pm. Pioneer Park has something for everyone. Open daily, Memorial Day–Labor Day.
Tanana Yukon Historical Society
PO Box 71336, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 456-8947 tyhs@alaska.net, www.fairbanks-tyhs.org Operates Wickersham House Museum. Memorial Day– Labor Day, noon-8pm.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Experience our natural outdoor rock lake (ages 18+) or indoor family pool. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
Museums
Alaska Mining Hall of Fame Foundation PO Box 81108, Fairbanks, AK 99708 825 1st Ave, Fairbanks (907) 458-8951, Fax: (907) 458-8511 bundtzen@mosquitonet.com www.alaskamininghalloffame.org Established in 1997, the Alaska Mining Hall of Fame honors Alaska’s mining pioneers. Our displays feature historic photos, maps and equipment. History books are for sale, mining videos can be acquired. Hours are 11-5 Monday-Saturday. Address: 825 1st Ave, Downtown Fairbanks.
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com The Aurora Ice Museum stays a cool 20 degrees inside year-round. Sip an appletini at the ice bar! (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Winter Activities)
Fairbanks Children’s Museum f 302 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 374-6873 info@fairbankschildrensmuseum.com www.fairbankschildrensmuseum.com Fairbanks Children’s Museum is full of interactive exhibits designed for young people.
Fairbanks Community Museum f 535 2nd Ave, Ste 215, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 457-3669 info@fairbankshistorymuseum.com www.fairbankshistorymuseum.com 1967 flood, Winter in Fairbanks, Gold Rush, Dog Mushing exhibits. All for $5.
2070 Hattie Creek Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712 519 1st Ave, Fairbanks (607) 699-5790 kyia53@yahoo.com World’s largest museum of Alaska, trappers, Army, Iditarod, Quest, North American Open. An international collection.
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Explore Fairbanks Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum at Wedgewood Resort f 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Wedgewood Resort, 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 450-2100, Fax: (907) 450-2146 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 info@fountainheadmuseum.com www.fountainheadmuseum.com Over 87 rare autos, including Alaska’s 1st auto & the World’s “Most Expensive Car” of the 1920s in a 30,000 sq.ft building at Wedgewood Resort! Historic vintage fashions & Alaskan photos/videos & a replica roadhouse display for family photos. Family fun!
Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad, Inc. PO Box 84498, Fairbanks, AK 99708 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 459-7421 ftvrr.inc@gmail.com, www.ftvrr.org The friends operate TVRR Museum & Steam Engine #1, 12-8pm daily in summer.
Ice Museum
500 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-8222, Fax: (907) 456-7674 ice@gci.net, www.icemuseum.com A must-see attraction! Larger-than-life ice sculptures on display. “Our Assets Are Frozen.”
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Nature/Wildlife Viewing
101 Dunkel St, Ste 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 459-3700, Fax: (907) 459-3702 info@morristhompsoncenter.org www.morristhompsoncenter.org FREE! View free world-class exhibits about the people, land and culture of Interior Alaska. Located on the banks of the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks. Open 7 days a week year-round. (see also Gift Shops/Specialty Goods)
PO Box 84529, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2240 Hanson Rd, Fairbanks (907) 590-5900 info@1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com www.1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com Arctic Circle, Prudhoe Bay, hot springs, city tours, aurora viewing, dog mushing, snowmachining. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Aurora Viewing, Sightseeing)
Pioneer Air Museum
PO Box 70437, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2300 Airport Way, Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 451-0037 curator@pioneerairmuseum.org www.pioneerairmuseum.org Aviation history of Interior & Arctic AK. 14 aircraft, 41 engines & photos.
Pioneer Museum & Big Stampede Show PO Box 70176, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2300 Airport Way, Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 456-8579 info@fairbankspioneermuseum.com Big Stampede Show: Rusty Heurlin’s Gold Rush murals. Gold mine dioramas.
University of Alaska Museum of the North f PO Box 756960, Fairbanks, AK 99775 907 Yukon Dr, UAF Campus, Fairbanks (907) 474-7505, Fax: (907) 474-5469 museum@uaf.edu, www.uaf.edu/museum Visit us to experience Alaska Native cultures, natural wonders and diverse wildlife all in one amazing place. Award-winning exhibits and breathtaking architecture make the museum an extraordinary destination. Movies about the aurora. Museum store. Open year-round.
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Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge f PO Box 81065, Fairbanks, AK 99708 1300 College Rd, Farmhouse Visitors Center Fairbanks (907) 452-5162, Fax: (907) 452-5300 programs@creamersfield.org, www.creamersfield.org Summer Visitor Center: 9:30-5 daily. Free guided walks. Trails always open.
Large Animal Research Station – UAF 909 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 2220 Yankovich Rd, Fairbanks (907) 474-5724, Fax: (907) 474-5993 uaf_lars@alaska.edu, www.muskoxuaf.org Guided tours of muskoxen, caribou, reindeer. Qiviut gift shop.
Northern Alaska Environmental Center f 830 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-5021, Fax: (907) 452-3100 info@northern.org, www.northern.org Non-profit protecting Northern Alaska wildlands. Visit us at the Center!
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Explore Fairbanks Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises
Sightseeing
PO Box 1297, Valdez, AK 99686 112 N Harbor Dr, Valdez (907) 835-4731, Fax: (907) 835-3765 Toll Free: (866) 867-1297 info@stephenscruises.com www.stanstephenscruises.com Discover Prince William Sound from Valdez! See amazing glaciers & wildlife. (see also Alaskan Neighbors - Sightseeing)
PO Box 84529, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2240 Hanson Rd, Fairbanks (907) 590-5900 info@1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com www.1stalaskaoutdoorschool.com City tours—fun w/local history, attractions, culture, craftsmanship & shows. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Aurora Viewing, Nature/Wildlife Viewing)
University of Alaska Fairbanks f (907) 474-7211 www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily Move your mind and body at UAF. Wooded trails, concerts, muskoxen, art galleries and so much more await. If you stay a little longer, you can even get a degree! Tours Mon-Fri, 10am and 2pm: www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily/ or 800-478-1823. (see also Education/Training, Sightseeing)
Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels f 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com A pristine 75-acre wildlife reserve with wheelchair accessible nature trails, resting benches, photography blind and self-guided nature signs. Watch migrating waterfowl, resident songbirds & nesting shorebirds from lakeside observation decks. Enjoy Wander Lake for free. (see also Event Facilities, Hotels/Motels)
Gray Line Alaska
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Airlink Shuttle & Tours f 1213 Dolphin Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 452-3337, Fax: (907) 452-6543 jeff@airlinkalaska.com, www.airlinkalaska.com Luxury motorcoach charters and tours at an affordable price. (see also Ground/Public Transportation)
Alaska Northern Lights Tour f PO Box 82896, Fairbanks, AK 99708 895 Graham Ln, Fairbanks (907) 322-3483, Fax: (907) 479-2819 info@alaskanorthernlights.net www.alaskanorthernlights.net All year culture and historical city tours. Personally guided by Ben Boyd, MA Degree Cultural Documentation. Includes Museum of the North, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, Yukon Quest Intl Sled Dog Headquarters, Santa Claus House, pipeline viewing & Pioneer Park. (see also Aurora Viewing, Native Culture)
Alaska Step-On-Guides f 2410 Sunny Circle, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 529-6969 alaskaguides@yahoo.com, alaskasteponguides.com Local, knowledgeable guides for custom tours or “meet & greet” services.
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125 Snowman Ln, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-2281, Fax: (907) 488-3002 mayor@northpolealaska.com www.northpolealaska.com Where the Spirit of Christmas lives year-round! 15 miles from Fairbanks.
Downtown Association of Fairbanks f 542 4th Ave, Ste 204, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-8671, Fax: (907) 457-8859 info@downtownfairbanks.com www.downtownfairbanks.com Explore all that downtown Fairbanks has to offer, including public art, live music, historic architecture, great shopping and fine dining. No trip to Fairbanks is complete without a trip downtown. Visit website for more details.
Festival Fairbanks, Inc.
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516 2nd Ave, Ste 318, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-1984, Fax: (907) 452-8878 info@festivalfairbanks.org, www.festivalfairbanks.org See Golden Heart Plaza downtown. Free music Wed: 7-8pm, Tues & Fri: 12:30-1:30pm, June-July.
800 5th Ave, Ste 2600, Seattle, WA 98104 (907) 452-2843 Toll Free: (800) 544-2206 GLA_info@graylinealaska.com www.graylinealaska.com Multi-day tours, sightseeing & Denali rail tours in Alaska & the Yukon. (see also Ground/Public Transportation, Travel Agents/Trip Planners)
The Great Alaskan Bowl Company f 4630 Old Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-9663, Fax: (907) 479-3067 Toll Free: (800) 770-4222 info@woodbowl.com, www.woodbowl.com All Alaska-made products! View our manufacturing process. Add’l Denali loc. (see also Gift Shops/Specialty Goods)
Greatland Taxi & Tours Service f PO Box 81438, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 490-2405 s_schoppenhorst@yahoo.com www.greatlandtaxiservice.com Reserve your airport taxi today. Aurora viewing, charters, pipeline views, Denali.
Holland America Princess Alaska Tours 3401 Lathrop St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 455-1910, Fax: (907) 455-1901 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Rail tours to Denali with overnights at our Princess wilderness lodges.
Northern Alaska Tour Company f PO Box 82991, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-8600, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (800) 474-1986 adventure@northernalaska.com www.northernalaska.com Discover Alaska’s Arctic! 1-day & multi-day adventures throughout Alaska’s Arctic featuring the natural history & cultural heritage of the region. Destinations include: Dalton Highway, Yukon River, Arctic Circle, Coldfoot, Anaktuvuk Pass, Prudhoe Bay, Barrow, Kotzebue & Nome. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Aurora Viewing, Flightseeing)
Riverboat Discovery
1975 Discovery Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-6673, Fax: (907) 479-4613 Toll Free: (866) 479-6673 reservations@riverboatdiscovery.com www.riverboatdiscovery.com Alaska’s most memorable adventure. Enjoy a relaxing, entertaining boat cruise on the Chena and Tanana Rivers, including a guided walking tour of the Chena Indian Village. See Susan Butcher’s champion dogs and Athabascan art. (see also Alaska Native Culture)
Sternwheeler Tanana Chief
1020 Hoselton Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 452-8687, Fax: (907) 455-8687 craigketzler@gmail.com www.tananachiefalaska.com 2-hr prime rib dinner-cruise aboard the Sternwheeler Tanana Chief. Enjoy a beverage from the bar while strolling on our upper deck & take in the sights of the Chena River. $54.95/person, 6:45pm. Champagne Sunday Brunch $37.95/person, 12 noon. Call for schedule/reservations.
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Ski Land
(907) 474-7211 www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily Move your mind and body at UAF. Wooded trails, concerts, muskoxen, art galleries and so much more await. If you stay a little longer, you can even get a degree! Tours Mon-Fri, 10am and 2pm: www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily/ or 800-478-1823. (see also Education/Training, Nature/Wildlife Viewing)
Sports/Activities Rentals
Alaska International Senior Games, Inc. PO Box 73225, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 978-2388 alaskaisg@gmail.com, www.alaskaisg.org Fun, friendly competition in 20 sports, open to anyone age 50+. Aug 12-21, 2016.
Christian Motorcyclists Association f 910 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 322-2595 arcticservants@gmail.com http://cmanwr1.org/AK/Arcticservants Visitors welcome! Meetings 2nd Friday of month all year, call (907) 322-2595.
Fairbanks Curling Club, Inc. f 1962 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-CURL, Fax: (907) 457-3345 www.curlfairbanks.org 100+ Years & Still Rockin’. Oldest club devoted to any sport in Alaska.
Fairbanks Tennis Association
PO Box 73993, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 455-4301 info@fairbankstennis.org, www.fairbankstennis.org FTA offers low-cost community tennis including summer & school programs.
North Star Golf Club, Inc.
PO Box 81090, Fairbanks, AK 99708 330 Golf Club Dr, Fairbanks (907) 457-4653, Fax: (907) 457-3945 northstargolf@alaska.net, www.northstargolf.com America’s northernmost 18-hole course. Gifts, café, wildlife, visitor specials.
Winter Activities
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Aurora viewing & snowmachine tour, sled dog ride, sleigh ride, flightseeing. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums)
Christmas in Ice, Inc.
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3215 Skiland Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 389-2314 info@skiland.org, www.skiland.org Visit the farthest-north chairlift in North America at Ski Land! We offer nightly aurora viewing at our warm lodge September-April and downhill skiing & snowboarding including rentals on weekends NovemberApril. Groups large and small welcome. Call for reservations.
Arts and Culture Alaska Native Culture
Alaska Northern Lights Tour f PO Box 82896, Fairbanks, AK 99708 895 Graham Ln, Fairbanks (907) 322-3483, Fax: (907) 479-2819 info@alaskanorthernlights.net www.alaskanorthernlights.net Evening of viewing aurora and Native Culture Show. Affordable tour packages. (see also Aurora Viewing, Sightseeing)
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PO Box 756500, Fairbanks, AK 99775 305 Tanana Dr, 315 Brooks Bldg, Fairbanks (907) 474-6889, Fax: (907) 474-5666 festival@uaf.edu, fna.community.uaf.edu Celebrate Native arts through traditional Native dance, music and arts.
Midnight Sun Intertribal Powwow
Warbelow’s Air Ventures, Inc. f 3758 University Ave S, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-3520, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (888) 280-0582 fly@warbelows.com, www.warbelows.com Native culture above the Arctic Circle. Bush mail flights. Polar bear expeditions. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics f PO Box 72433, Fairbanks, AK 99707 400 Cushman St, Ste A, Fairbanks (907) 452-6646, Fax: (907) 456-2422 weio@weio.org, www.weio.org Native games, blanket toss, dances, fine arts, dress & baby regalia, Miss WEIO.
Art Galleries/Exhibits 2 Street Gallery, LLC
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535 Second Ave, Ste 102, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 455-4070 2stgallery@gmail.com, www.twostreetgallery.com Alaskan fine art. Paintings, sculpture, scrimshaw, jewelry, pottery, photography. (see also Gift Shops/ Specialty Goods)
Alaska House Art Gallery
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1003 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-6449, Fax: (907) 456-6449 info@thealaskahouse.com, www.thealaskahouse.com Est. 1964. Authentic Alaska Native arts in a historic log house.
PO Box 80034, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 456-2245, Fax: (907) 452-8164 midnightsunpowwow@yahoo.com www.midnightsunpowwow.net Gathering of Native peoples of North America to share our heritage with all.
Riverboat Discovery
1975 Discovery Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-6673, Fax: (907) 479-4613 Toll Free: (866) 479-6673 reservations@riverboatdiscovery.com www.riverboatdiscovery.com #1 boat tour in North America! Chena Indian Village. (see also Sightseeing)
Tanana Chiefs Conference Cultural Programs f 101 Dunkel St, Ste 126, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 459-3740, Fax: (907) 459-3838 dixie.alexander@tananachiefs.org www.tananachiefs.org Experience Alaska Native art, music, stories and dance. Taste traditional Athabascan foods. Take a family portrait dressed in traditional Athabascan garments of moosehide, furs and stunning beadwork.
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PO Box 57250, North Pole, AK 99705 125 St. Nicholas Dr, North Pole (907) 590-2522 christmasinice@gmail.com, www.christmasinice.org Christmas-themed ice sculptures and Elf’s icy playground in North Pole.
Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks f 101 Wilderness Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99709 www.nscfairbanks.org Promotes X-C skiing in FNSB by offering lessons & competition for all ages.
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Fairbanks Drama Association & Fairbanks Children’s Theatre f
531 2nd Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-4991, Fax: (907) 456-2622 gldrsh@gci.net, www.goldrushfinejewelry.com The finest jewelry creations and gold nuggets in the territory! (see also Gift Shops/Specialty Goods)
1852 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-4378, Fax: (907) 456-1888 www.fairbanksdrama.org Chances are there is a performance tonight. Call for info & tix. 456-PLAY.
Well Street Art Company f
Fairbanks Symphony Association f
1304 Well St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-6169 info@wellstreetart.com, www.wellstreetart.com Well Street Art Co. is Alaska’s premier gallery for contemporary art.
Dance Studios/Groups Northern Lights Council of Dancers, Inc. f
Opera Fairbanks
Farthest North Square & Round Dance Center, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 452-5699 www.dancealaska.org Dances/classes in ballroom, contra, English country, square, Middle East & Zumba.
Festivals
Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival f PO Box 82510, Fairbanks, AK 99708 UAF Campus, Fairbanks (907) 474-8869, Fax: (907) 474-8617 festival@alaska.net, www.fsaf.org A unique, two-week study & performance festival with classes in multiple music genres, dance, theatre arts, healing arts, visual arts & creative writing. July 17-31, 2016. (see also Nightlife)
Performing Arts
Fairbanks Choral Society
PO Box 82104, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-5733, Fax: (907) 474-5147 info@fairbankssymphony.org www.fairbankssymphony.org Symphonic music with world-class soloists at Davis Concert Hall.
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1815 Carr Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 456-1144 ssummerville@gmail.com www.fairbankschoralsociety.org The FCS sponsors Fairbanks’ annual “Sing-It-YourselfMessiah” each December.
Fairbanks Concert Association f PO Box 80547, Fairbanks, AK 99708 794 University Ave, Ste 104, Fairbanks (907) 474-8081, Fax: (907) 474-0266 info@fairbanksconcert.org www.fairbanksconcert.org Presenting world-renowned guest artists in Fairbanks. Sept-April.
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PO Box 80305, Fairbanks, AK 99708 415 First Ave, Ste A, Fairbanks (907) 479-7372, Fax: (907) 458-8845 info@operafairbanks.org, www.operafairbanks.org Opera Fairbanks—the nation’s farthest-north professional opera production company!
Events and Entertainment Family Fun
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610 Cushman St, Ste 102, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 374-4965 glowputtak@gci.net, www.glowputtalaska.com Alaska’s premier indoor miniature golf under black lights. Party rooms. Discounts.
1975 Discovery Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 1803 Old Steese Hwy, Fox (907) 479-6673, Fax: (907) 479-4613 Toll Free: (866) 479-6673 reservations@riverboatdiscovery.com www.golddredge8.com Tour Gold Dredge 8—a national historical monument. Ride the Tanana Valley Railroad in the Interior’s original gold fields and pan for gold—everyone finds gold! Great family fun! (see also Gold/Frontier History)
Ice Alaska
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PO Box 83134, Fairbanks, AK 99708 George Horner Ice Park, 3050 Phillips Field Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8250, Fax: (907) 456-1951 iceart@icealaska.com, www.icealaska.com BP World Ice Art Championships and an all-ice Kids Park during March.
Santa Claus House
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101 St. Nicholas Dr, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-2200, Fax: (907) 488-5601 Toll Free: (800) 588-4078 info@santaclaushouse.com www.santaclaushouse.com Home of the Original Letter from Santa and deed to one square inch of North Pole. Browse through Christmas and Alaskan gifts, toys, souvenirs and collectibles. Enjoy an espresso from Santa’s Coffee while you look around. Open year-round. (see also Gift Shops/Specialty Goods)
Tanana Valley State Fair
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1800 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 451-5560, Fax: (907) 456-7971 info@tananavalleyfair.org August 5–14, 2016. Daily live entertainment, rides, food, contests, games, livestock, education and, of course, giant cabbages!
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Alaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theatre 3175 College Rd #1, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 452-7274, Fax: (907) 456-6997 Toll Free: (800) 354-7274 akvisit@gci.net, www.akvisit.com Join us for a true Alaskan dining experience. Grilled salmon cooked over an open fire. Carved beef & beerbattered cod cooked to perfection straight from Alaska’s icy waters. Dinner served nightly 5-9pm in Pioneer Park. Alaska’s top comedy revue nightly 8:15pm. (see also Casual Dining, Gold/Frontier History)
Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Inc. f PO Box 81197, Fairbanks, AK 99708 Pioneer Park Dance Center, Fairbanks (907) 456-3331 info@ballroomfairbanks.org www.ballroomfairbanks.org Many styles of social dance classes, regular social dances & free practices.
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Glow Putt Alaska Mini Golf
Gold Dredge 8
Nightlife
PO Box 82510, Fairbanks, AK 99708 UAF Campus, Fairbanks (907) 474-8869, Fax: (907) 474-8617 festival@alaska.net, www.fsaf.org Noon performances, evening concerts daily July 17-31, 2016. On UAF campus. (see also Festivals)
Mecca Bar
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2000 Patricia Ct, Fairbanks, AK 99709 549 2nd Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-6320 jrbonacci@yahoo.com Est 1946. Last of the 2 Street Bars. Cold beer, great drinks, friendly locals.
Spectator Sports Fairbanks Rollergirls
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PO Box 73095, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2090 Van Horn Rd, Fairbanks president@fairbanksrollergirls.org www.fairbanksrollergirls.org Roller Derby has arrived in Fairbanks! Check our website for current schedule!
Greater Fairbanks Racing Association PO Box 72611, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2099 Sanduri Rd, Fairbanks fairbanksracing@ymail.com www.fairbanksracing.org Auto racing! The northernmost dirt track in the world! Fairbanksracing.org
Iron Dog, Inc. f 7100 Old Seward Hwy, Unit C Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 563-4414, Fax: (907) 563-4080 info@irondog.org, www.irondog.org The world’s longest, toughest snowmobile race event. February 20-27, 2016.
Shopping Bookstores/Maps Forget-Me-Not Books
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517 Gaffney Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-6210, Fax: (907) 456-4302 fmnb@literacycouncilofalaska.org www.literacycouncilofalaska.org Your reasonably priced used book connection. Supporting literacy in Alaska. www.explorefairbanks.com
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The Great Alaskan Bowl Company f
3525 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-9574, Fax: (907) 474-9579 Toll Free: (800) 390-8999 gulliver@gullivers-books.com www.shopgulliversbooks.com Alaska books & gifts. New & used titles. Internet café. Will ship to you.
4630 Old Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-9663, Fax: (907) 479-3067 Toll Free: (800) 770-4222 info@woodbowl.com, www.woodbowl.com All Alaska-made products! View our manufacturing process. Add’l Denali loc. (see also Sightseeing)
Clothing/Sporting Goods
215 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 457-6659, Fax: (907) 455-6659 ifonly@ifonlyalaska.com, www.IfOnlyAlaska.com Alaskan gifts, handcrafted jewelry, Vera Bradley, pens, cards & journals.
Big Ray’s
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507 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-3458, Fax: (907) 456-2413 www.bigrays.com Clothing, footwear and sporting goods. Fly fishing headquarters.
Gift Shops/Specialty Goods 2 Street Gallery, LLC
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535 Second Ave, Ste 102, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 455-4070 2stgallery@gmail.com, www.twostreetgallery.com Alaskan fine art. Paintings, sculpture, scrimshaw, jewelry, pottery, photography. (see also Art Galleries/Exhibits)
Alaska Feed Company
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1600 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 451-5570, Fax: (907) 451-5573 Toll Free: (800) 478-FEED www.alaskafeed.com Our “Alaska Made Market” specializes in Alaskan-made products both practical & as gifts.
Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry f 531 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-4991, Fax: (907) 456-2622 gldrsh@gci.net, www.goldrushfinejewelry.com Visit the workshop, watch experienced goldsmiths as they design “the finest jewelry creations and custom work in the territory.” Large selection of natural Alaskan gold nuggets, gold nugget jewelry and much more. Made on-site in a historic Alaskan gold rush atmosphere. (see also Art Galleries/Exhibits)
Arctic Travelers Gift Shop
If Only...A Fine Store
Marshall Arts Design
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Interior Alaska Fish Processors, Inc. f 2400 Davis Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-3885, Fax: (907) 456-3889 Toll Free: (800) 478-3885 order@santassmokehouse.com www.santassmokehouse.com Smoked salmon, lox, caviar, hot dogs, jerky, buffalo and more.
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6585 Richardson Hwy, Salcha, AK 99714 Mile 32 Richardson Hwy, Salcha (907) 488-3014, Fax: (907) 488-3638 knotty@alaska.net, www.alaskaknottyshop.com All Alaskan gifts, wildlife museum, gun collection, burl animals, ice cream.
Mark Knapp Custom Knives at The Cutting Edge f 1971 Fox Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-7477 info@markknappcustomknives.com www.markknappcustomknives.com Specializing in mosaic handles of exotic Alaskan materials.
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PO Box 70334, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 456-4769, Fax: (907) 456-4769 jmarshall@alaska.net, www.marshallartsdesign.com Notecards and posters by an Alaskan artist. Order at marshallartsdesign.com.
The Material Girls f 3065 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907)474-8118, Fax: (907) 456-4842 materialgirls@alaska.net, alaskamaterialgirls.com The Interior’s premier sewing store. Named in Quilt Sampler’s magazine.
Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center f 101 Dunkel St, Ste 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 459-3700, Fax: (907) 459-3702 info@morristhompsoncenter.org www.morristhompsoncenter.org Shop for Alaska Native artwork as well as books, films and maps about the far north at the Alaska Geographic Store. Ample free parking, WiFi and Internet. (see also Museums)
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Bishop’s Jewelry Gallery of Gold & Diamonds f 1440 University Ave S, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-7001 bishopsgallery@gci.net, www.bishopsjewelry.com Breathtaking gold nuggets. Award-winning jewelers. Open all year. Free DVD.
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Expressions in Glass
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101 E 5th Ave, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-4663, Fax: (907) 488-4683 santaseniors@alaska.net, www.santaseniors.com Programs, luncheons, exercise, games, senior-made gifts, breakfast M-F.
3755 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-1400, Fax: (907) 474-4310 www.fredmeyer.com 1-stop shopping, 1-hour photo, souvenirs, groceries, clothing, sporting goods.
Tanana Valley Farmers Market
Fred Meyer
PO Box 85138, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2600 College Rd, Fairbanks (907) 456-3276, Fax: (907) 456-3276 tvfmarket@gmail.com, www.tvfmarket.com Alaska-grown produce, art, baked goods, crafts. MaySept, Wed 11-4 & Sat 9-4.
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Twigs Alaskan Gifts
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Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream f PO Box 82963, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 479-7813, Fax: (907) 474-4977 hlinc@alaska.net, www.hotlicks.net Made in Fairbanks since 1986. The only super-premium ice cream made in Alaska.
McCafferty’s, A Coffee House, Etc. f PO Box 74044, Fairbanks, AK 99707 408 Cushman St, Fairbanks (907) 456-6853 sandcastle@acsalaska.net Charming cozy atmosphere. Soup for lunch or dinner. Live music Fri-Sat night.
Fairbanks Distilling Company f PO Box 80059, Fairbanks, AK 99708 410 Cushman St, Fairbanks (907) 474-8958 FairbanksDistillingCo@gmail.com www.FairbanksDistilling.com Come and visit our tasting room and distillery in downtown Fairbanks.
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PO Box 81204, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2922 Parks Hwy, Fairbanks (907) 457-1070 robborland@ursamajordistilling.com www.ursamajordistilling.com Local, handcrafted spirits and cocktails. Tasting room and tours available.
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Alaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theatre 3175 College Rd #1, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Pioneer Park, Fairbanks (907) 452-7274, Fax: (907) 456-6997 Toll Free: (800) 354-7274 akvisit@gci.net, www.akvisit.com Join us for a true Alaskan dining experience. Grilled salmon cooked over an open fire. Carved beef & beerbattered cod cooked to perfection straight from Alaska’s icy waters. Dinner served nightly 5-9pm in Pioneer Park. Alaska’s top comedy revue nightly 8:15pm. (see also Gold/Frontier History, Nightlife)
Chena Hot Springs Resort
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Daily 7am - 10pm. Appetizers, entrees, soups, desserts, Chena Fresh salads. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Ground/Public Transportation, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
The Cookie Jar Restaurant
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1006 Cadillac Ct, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 479-8319, Fax: (907) 479-8329 cookiejar@gci.net, www.cookiejarfairbanks.com Bkfst, lunch and dinner with outdoor seating. Smokefree. Soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, steaks and seafood. Micro-bakery, espresso, excellent desserts with the most delicious cookies. Featured nationally on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Come eat with family.
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Loose Moose Cafe f 3450 Airport Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-0485 aknibbles@yahoo.com Proudly serving Indian Valley meats! Buffalo and reindeer hot dogs. Open year-round.
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PO Box 82125, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2195 Old Steese Hwy N, Fairbanks (907) 452-2739 matt@silvergulch.com, www.silvergulch.com Visit America’s northernmost brewery for the dining and beer highlight of your trip. Come see why our motto is: Fairbanks, where the people are unusual and the beer is unusually good. Open daily.
PO Box 80545, Fairbanks, AK 99708 796 Chena Pump Rd, Fairbanks (907) 479-8452, Fax: (907) 479-8432 bill@pumphouse.com, www.pumphouse.com Riverside dining in a historic setting. Nationally acclaimed restaurant.
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PO Box 71681, Fairbanks, AK 99707 609 2nd Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-3222, Fax: (907) 457-4972 bobbysdowntownfbks@live.com Delicious Greek & American cuisine in downtown Fairbanks. Live jazz Fri/Sat.
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Pike’s Landing Restaurant & Lounge f
1134 Coppet St, Fairbanks, AK 99709 1235 Airport Way, #1, Fairbanks (907) 374-8399, Fax: (907) 374-8377 miguelsllc@hotmail.com Authentic Mexican cuisine, lunch/dinner specials daily. Miguel’s casa es su casa!
River’s Edge Resort
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2207 Spenard Rd, Ste 205, Anchorage, AK 99503 4438 Airport Way, Fairbanks (907) 479-6500, Fax: (907) 479-6513 info@pikeslodge.com, www.pikeslodge.com On the Chena River where Fairbanksans gather and visitors are welcome.
4200 Boat St, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-0286, Fax: (907) 474-3665 Toll Free: (800) 770-3343 info@riversedge.net, www.riversedge.net Join us at Chena’s Alaskan Grill. Great steaks, burgers, salmon & halibut. (see also Hotels/Motels)
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PO Box 70661, Fairbanks, AK 99707 2098 Old Steese Hwy N, Fairbanks (907) 457-3883, Fax: (907) 457-4789 turtle@polarnet.com, www.alaskanturtle.com Fine dining, rustic atmosphere. Prime rib, seafood, reservations recommended.
The Vallata Restaurant
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2190 Goldstream Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 2 1/2 Mile Goldstream Rd, Fairbanks (907) 455-6600, Fax: (907) 455-6664 Family owned. Great steaks, seafood, pasta, full bar, wines. Favorite of locals.
Wolf Run Restaurant
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3360 Wolf Run, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 458-0636 www.facebook.com/WolfRunRestaurant Fine crafted food, lunch & dinner.
International Dining Lemongrass Thai Cuisine
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388 Old Chena Pump Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 456-2200, Fax: (907) 451-0538 lemongrass.alaska@gmail.com www.lemongrassalaska.com With our extensive menu we hope to offer something that will satisfy everyone’s taste buds! Our Alaska seafood is full of amazing flavors and sure to please. Just mention vegan only to enjoy the freshness and crunchiness of organic vegetables from local farms (seasonal).
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4005 Geist Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 328-3222, Fax: (907) 328-3232 jasondong0328@yahoo.com, www.shogunak.com Join us for the only Hibachi experience in Fairbanks.
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A Downtown Log Cabin Hideaway 304 Badger St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-1100 apfvrf@hotmail.com, www.mosquitonet.com/~apfvrf 2 rooms/shared bath, 2 suites/prvt bath. Best breakfast in town. Great hosts.
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AAAA Care B&B/Inn f 557 Fairbanks St, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-2447, Fax: (907) 479-2484 pat@aaaacare.com, www.aaaacare.com WiFi/cable. Full kitchen, full breakfast. Aurora viewing! Seasonal rates.
Ah, Rose Marie Downtown Bed & Breakfast f 302 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-2040, Fax: (907) 456-6193 ahrosemarie@yahoo.com, www.ahrosemarie.com WOW! Two quaint, cozy 1930s homes near old downtown restaurants, shops & visitors center. Full breakfasts. Families, groups welcome. Extraordinary hospitality. Hosts John and son Chris. Friendly cat in White House. Guidebook recommended (est. 1989). Year-round $65-$120+tax.
Alaska Grizzly Lodge f 1470 Westmoreland Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 488-7475, Fax: (907) 488-7475 akgrizzlylodge@gmail.com www.alaskagrizzlylodge.com Spacious charming country inn, aurora viewing, private baths, hot breakfast.
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607 Old Steese Hwy, Ste B383, Fairbanks, AK 99701 1010 Pickering Dr, Fairbanks (907) 347-2774 wgbeaudoin@gmail.com www.alaskanviewpoint.com Private, comfortable abode on Chena Ridge. Panoramic overview of the boreal forest and Alaska Range. Alaskan perspective. Just minutes from the airport, train station and downtown Fairbanks. Private bathrooms. Free WiFi. Gourmet breakfast. 24/7 coffee and tea service.
458 Terrace Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 687-7131 goldenumbrella@inbox.com www.akgoldenumbrella.com Comfortable B&B with 3 bedrooms, hot breakfast. In the woods, 2 miles to town.
All Seasons Bed & Breakfast Inn f 763 7th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-6649, Fax: (907) 474-8448 Toll Free: (888) 451-6649 inn@alaska.com, www.allseasonsinn.com Highly rated European-style inn. Great breakfast, WiFi, private baths, air.
Aurora Borealis Lodge f PO Box 72422, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Cleary Summit, Fairbanks (907) 389-2812, Fax: (907) 389-2812 info@auroracabin.com, www.auroracabin.com Deluxe rooms designed specifically for aurora viewing atop Cleary Summit. (see also Aurora Viewing, Lodges)
Aurora Express Forget-Me-Not PO Box 80128, Fairbanks, AK 99708 1540 Chena Ridge, Fairbanks (907) 474-0949 Toll Free: (800) 221-0073 pullman@aurora-express.com www.aurora-express.com We offer some of the most unique accommodations to be found in Alaska. Railroad cars have been decorated with Alaskan historical themes with a whimsical touch. All rooms have private entries and bath, exceptional breakfast, panoramic views of river, city & mountains.
Fairbanks Association of Bed & Breakfasts f PO Box 73334, Fairbanks, AK 99707 (907) 388-4349 www.fabb.biz We off clean, comfortable, affordable B&Bs with welcoming Alaskan hosts.
Fairbanks Bed & Breakfast f 902 Kellum St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-4967 Located downtown, with hearty breakfast, private baths & Alaskan artifacts.
Fairbanks Downtown Bed and Breakfast 1461 Gillam Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-7700, Fax: (907) 456-1116 balty@ak.net, www.stayinfairbanks.com Inspected and Approved. B&B summer. Long-term winter. Near Ft. Wainwright. Priv. baths.
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Northern Sky Lodge f PO Box 458, Ester, AK 99725 Mile 329 Parks Hwy, Nenana (907) 388-9954 contact@northernskylodge.com www.northernskylodge.com Log house. Denali Park 90 min away. Aurora viewing.
Cabins
Alaska Wildlife Cabins and Hostel f PO Box 55345, North Pole, AK 99705 3740 Lyle Ave, North Pole (907) 712-4528 info@alaska-wildlife-cabins-and-hostel.com www.alaska-wildlife-cabins-and-hostel.com True feeling of Alaska, aurora/wildlife viewing, guided tours, great rates.
North Pole Cabins f PO Box 57194, North Pole, AK 99705 2502 Outside Blvd, North Pole (907) 490-6400 northp@northpolecabins.com www.northpolecabins.com Private luxury, full bath, kitchen, continental breakfast, WiFi, massage, laundry. $99-$219
Riverbend Log Cabins & Cottage Rentals f PO Box 10265, Fairbanks, AK 99710 (907) 490-6613 info@riverbendlogcabins.com www.riverbendlogcabins.com Rustic elegance in two secluded riverfront log cabins. Full kitchens/baths.
Hostels
9th Ave Hostel f 905 9th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 590-0095 9thavehostel@gmail.com, www.9thavehostel.com Great location, friendly host and clean beds.
Billie’s Backpackers Hostel f 2895 Mack Blvd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-2034 info@alaskahostel.com, www.alaskahostel.com On city bus route. WiFi, tents, laundry, storage, no curfew. Local tours.
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PO Box 74877, Fairbanks, AK 99707 5804 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Mile 18.6, Fairbanks (907) 488-8402, Fax: (907) 488-8787 chandalar.ranch@gmail.com www.chandalarranchalaska.com Hostel/private rooms/cabins, on site aurora viewing, local & Arctic tours. (see also Aurora Viewing, Fishing/ River Excursions)
Fairbanks International Hostel f PO Box 80890, Fairbanks, AK 99708 4316 Birch Ln, Fairbanks (907) 479-7300, Fax: (907) 479-2229 info@fairbankshostel.com, www.fairbankshostel.com Shared rooms and private rooms. Located near UAF off Geist Rd. Phones, Internet, cable TV. Private apartments with 4 beds also available. Shared and private bathrooms and kitchens. Luggage storage. Canoes and bikes for rent.
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Bridgewater Hotel, A Fine Fountainhead Hotel
1255 TVSA Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 328-3500, Fax: (907) 328-3607 Toll Free: (800) 780-7234 info@bestwesternfairbanks.com www.bestwesternfairbanks.com New - 67 rms, WiFi, free hot breakfast, fitness center, near airport, free shuttle, non-smoking.
1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 723 First Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com Personalized service in a quaint hotel known for its beautiful flowers. In the heart of downtown—an outstanding place to stay for many years. Walk to restaurants & visitor center. Free airport/train shuttle & Around Town Express. Breakfast, free WiFi, laundry facilities & smoke-free.
Best Western Plus Pioneer Park Inn f 1908 Chena Landing Loop Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 479-8080, Fax: (907) 479-8063 Toll Free: (888) 313-6926 pioneer.reservations@gmail.com www.bestwestern.com Newly renovated. Comp breakfast & WiFi, pool, new fitness & business centers.
Sven’s Basecamp Hostel 3505 Davis Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 355-7088 info@svenshostel.com, www.svenshostel.com Sven’s Hostel is your oasis in Fairbanks. Clean, fun and close to shopping.
Hotels/Motels
7 Gables Inn & Suites f PO Box 80488, Fairbanks, AK 99708 4312 Birch Ln, Fairbanks (907) 479-0751, Fax: (907) 479-2229 Toll Free: (800) 478-7829 gables7@alaska.net, www.7gablesinn.com Centrally located to major attractions, near UAF and bus lines. Rooms and suites, Jacuzzis, cable/DVD, WiFi, complimentary full int’l theme breakfasts, free canoes, suites with full kitchens and fireplaces. On-site laundry, baggage storage, guest computer.
Alpine Lodge
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An Inn on Minnie Street f 345 Minnie St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-1802, Fax: (907) 451-1751 Toll Free: (888) 456-1849 info@minniestreetBandB.com www.minniestreetBandB.com Downtown, rooms, suites, jacuzzi, aurora viewing. Price range from $50.00 to $198.00.
Bear Lodge at Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com Summer travelers love Bear Lodge’s spacious & affordable guestrooms with free WiFi, an Internet cafe, gift shop, on-site laundry, restaurant/lounge, air conditioning, free Around Town Express. 100% non-smoking, a dedicated staff, located on 105 acres at Wedgewood Resort.
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Year-round hot springs resort. 80 rooms. Full-service restaurant & lounge. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
Extended Stay America Fairbanks f 4580 Old Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 457-2288, Fax: (907) 457-2297 Toll Free: (800) 804-3724 foa@extendedstay.com www.extendedstayamerica.com Designed for longer stays featuring kitchenettes including stovetops.
Fairbanks Extended Stays f PO Box 80890, Fairbanks, AK 99708 4316 Birch Ln, Fairbanks (907) 479-7100, Fax: (907) 479-2229 Toll Free: (800) 478-7829 info@fairbanksinn.com www.fairbanksextendedstays.com Extended stay efficiencies or suites with full kitchens with dishes/utensils, WiFi, cable/DVD, access to coin-op laundry facilities and local bus stop. Many restaurants nearby. Additional amenities include hair dryer, clock radio, iron/board. Free boats.
Fairbanks Golden Nugget Hotel f 900 Noble St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-5141, Fax: (907) 452-5458 evansjm@mosquitonet.com www.golden-nuggethotel.com Centrally located with reasonable rates! AC, cable TV, restaurant, lounge.
Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge 4477 Pikes Landing Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 455-4477, Fax: (907) 455-4476 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Fairbanks’ finest accommodations situated on the Chena River and minutes from the airport. Fine & casual dining options, fitness center, conference facilities and free airport shuttle. Nicely appointed rooms with comfortable amenities, including free WiFi and free parking. (see also Lodges)
Golden North Motel of Fairbanks, LLC f 4888 Old Airport Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 479-6201, Fax: (907) 479-5766 Toll Free: (800) 447-1910 sourdough@goldennorthmotel.com www.goldennorthmotel.com Gracious hospitality & summer rates from $85! Attractive, clean rooms with private baths & cable; many with microwaves/fridges. Free a.m. muffins/coffee. Courtesy airport/RR shuttle. Free high-speed Internet station & WiFi. Near popular attractions. Guidebook recommended!
Hampton Inn and Suites
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Explore Fairbanks Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Fairbanks, Alaska f 109 W Int’l Airport Rd, Anchorage, AK 99518 400 Merhar Ave, Fairbanks (907) 328-1100, Fax: (907) 328-1122 jeder@thehotelgroup.com www.hiexpress.com/fairbanksak Spacious rooms, indoor pool, complimentary Express Start hot breakfast bar.
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449 N Santa Claus Ln, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-4800, Fax: (907) 488-4816 Toll Free: (877) 488-4801 info@hotelnorthpole.com, www.hotelnorthpole.com 71 rooms, smoke free, meeting rooms, nearby eateries. Alaskan-owned and -operated.
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1850 Hoselton Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 456-4500, Fax: (907) 456-4515 Toll Free: (877) 774-2400 info@pikeslodge.com, www.pikeslodge.com 208-room lodge & cabins on the Chena River. Free airport & RR pickup. Greenhouse, Aveda aromatherapy bath products. Sauna, in-room coffee, free wireless Internet, exercise room. Air conditioned. Rooms offer cable. (see also Lodges)
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1909 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-8888, Fax: (907) 451-6690 Toll Free: (800) 800-8000 fairbankss8@pendevserv.com, www.super8.com Newly renovated. Free SuperStart breakfast & wireless Internet. Pet friendly. Free airport shuttle.
Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels f 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com Nestled on 105 acres, surrounded by a 75-acre wildlife reserve & a 2,000-acre bird refuge. Residential-style suites w/separate dining, living room & bedrooms, fully appointed kitchens, on-site laundry & free WiFi. Ideal for extended stay! (see also Event Facilities, Nature/ Wildlife Viewing)
Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center f 813 Noble St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-7722, Fax: (907) 451-7478 Toll Free: (800) 544-0970 info@westmarkhotels.com www.westmarkhotels.com Fairbanks’ premier hotel & conference center, located downtown with 400 beautifully appointed guest rooms & suites. Over 17,000 square feet of conference space, 2 restaurants & lounge, gift shop & espresso, fitness room, free WiFi. Group rates & packages available. (see also Event Facilities)
Lodges
A Taste of Alaska Lodge
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River’s Edge Resort
4200 Boat St, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-0286, Fax: (907) 474-3665 Toll Free: (800) 770-3343 info@riversedge.net, www.riversedge.net Your own cottage in a beautiful riverfront setting. Each has 2 queen beds, full bath, vanity, cable TV, phone, WiFi, coffee maker & patio. AAA rated, featuring Chena’s Alaskan Grill, shuttle: airport-RR-major tour attractions, city tour, Arctic Tours & Barrow Tour. (see also Casual Dining)
Sophie Station Suites, Fountainhead Hotels f 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 1717 University Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com A place where the staff treats you like you matter! An atmosphere where guest service is the ultimate amenity. Large suites with free WiFi, separate bedroom & kitchen. Zach’s Restaurant/lounge, laundry facility & fitness room. By groceries & airport.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Fairbanks f 575 1st Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-6552, Fax: (907) 451-6553 Toll Free: (800) 314-0858 hotelreservations@nmsusa.com www.marriott.com/faish Come stay in downtown Fairbanks next to the Chena River. Each suite offers king or two double beds, pull-out sofa bed, mini-refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and wet bar. Also enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast buffet, indoor pool, whirlpool and exercise room. Open summer only, f Open winter only, f Open year-round.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
PO Box 72422, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Cleary Summit, Fairbanks (907) 389-2812, Fax: (907) 389-2812 info@auroracabin.com, www.auroracabin.com Deluxe rooms designed specifically for aurora viewing. Located atop Cleary Summit for horizon-to-horizon views to the north from your own room! Each room has 2 queen beds, big sofa, private kitchen & bathroom, Internet, and our signature north windows. (see also Aurora Viewing, Bed & Breakfasts)
PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Year-round hot springs resort. 80 rooms. Full-service restaurant & lounge. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Museums, Winter Activities)
Chatanika Lodge
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5760 Steese Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99712 Mile 28.5 Steese Hwy, Chatanika (907) 389-2164, Fax: (907) 389-2166 chatanikalodge@yahoo.com Lodging, restaurant, bar, package store, aurora viewing.
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Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge 4477 Pikes Landing Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 455-4477, Fax: (907) 455-4476 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Fairbanks’ finest accommodations situated on the Chena River and minutes from the airport. Fine & casual dining options, fitness center, conference facilities and free airport shuttle. Nicely appointed rooms with comfortable amenities including free WiFi and free parking. (see also Hotels/Motels)
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1307 Windfall Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 227.4 Richardson Hwy, 38 Mile S, Delta Junction (877) 825-9413, Fax: (877) 825-9413 blackrapids@ureach.com www.lodgeatblackrapids.com Timber framed w/fireplaces, heavenly beds. On road w/ wildlife & panoramic views.
Mount Aurora Lodge f 2320 Fairbanks Creek Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 389-2000 mountauroralodge@hotmail.com www.mountauroralodge.com Historic and authentic accommodations in the heart of aurora country.
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1850 Hoselton Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 456-4500, Fax: (907) 456-4515 Toll Free: (877) 774-2400 info@pikeslodge.com, www.pikeslodge.com 208-room lodge & cabins on the Chena River. Free airport & RR pickup. Greenhouse, Aveda aromatherapy bath products. Sauna, in-room coffee, free wireless Internet, exercise room. Air conditioned. Rooms offer cable. (see also Hotels/Motels)
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PO Box 111005, Anchorage, AK 99511 (907) 339-9082, Fax: (907) 334-9082 Toll Free: (866) 339-9082 info@alaskacampgrounds.net www.alaskacampgrounds.net Publishes directory listing of member campgrounds/RV parks & their services.
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Year-round hot springs resort. 30 spaces. Full-service restaurant & lounge. (see also Aurora Viewing, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Event Facilities, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
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PO Box 70039, Fairbanks, AK 99707 1000 Lakeview Terrace, Fairbanks (907) 452-2553, Fax: (907) 456-2801 lakeviewterracerv@gmail.com www.facebook.com/lakeviewterracerv Full hookups 30/50 amp, extended stay rates, 3 miles from downtown, pets ok.
Ursa Major Distilling
Fairbanks Distilleries Summon the spirits with a visit to one of the new distilleries in Fairbanks. Ursa Major, the name means “great bear,” uses barley from Delta Junction to craft exceptionally smooth spirits including Fairbanks Sourdough Rum (Alaska’s first rum), Summer Harvest Gin and their flagship Long Winter Vodka. And historic Fairbanks City Hall has never had it so good with the new Fairbanks Distilling Company setting up shop to serve delicious high-latitude, ultra-premium spirits made from Alaskan-sourced grains, berries, potatoes and more.
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Northern Moosed RV Park & Campground 2284 Elliott Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 451-0984 rvpark@northernmoosed.com www.northernmoosed.com Full-service RV park & campground, ideal base camp for your Arctic adventure.
River’s Edge RV Park
4140 Boat St, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-0286, Fax: (907) 474-3665 Toll Free: (800) 770-3343 info@riversedge.net, www.riversedge.net Full hook-ups, 180 spaces, 30/50 amp power, cable TV, WiFi, free showers, laundry, pets allowed. Featuring Chena’s Alaskan Grill, tickets and shuttle to major tour attractions. City tour, Riverboat Discovery, Gold Dredge 8, Arctic Tours & Barrow Tour.
Riverview RV Park
1316 Badger Rd, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 488-6392 Toll Free: (888) 488-6392 riverview@acsalaska.net, www.riverviewrvpark.net Full hook-ups, free cable TV, WiFi & showers. 160 sites, 70’ PT’s, 30/50 amp. Gas, diesel, groceries, bike path, bank fishing, tour info & ticket sales. Super-clean laundry/shower/restrooms. Free vehicle wash rack. Big rigs & pets always welcome!
Tanana Valley Campground & RV Park 1800 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 452-3750, Fax: (907) 456-7971 Toll Free: (907) 456-7956 info@fairbankscampgroundandrvpark.com Showers, laundry, dump station, Internet and firepits.
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2572 Carrie Lynn Dr, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 322-5037 alaskahaven49@gmail.com, www.vrbo.com/642040 Lg 2B/1B urban-chic waterfront apt located in beautiful & secluded setting.
Fjell Blikk Hytte - Mountain Lodge & Knoll House f 1025 Ridge Pointe Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 474-4353 fjell@gci.net, www.fjell-lodge.com Fjell Blikk Hytte (a 3 BR custom-built log house) and Knoll House (4 BR) provide unique accommodations on seven forested acres just 10 minutes from Fairbanks. Stunning views, lovely period furnishings, modern kitchens and baths.
Midnight Sun Catering, LLC f 2684 Old Steese Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 347-5967 ptpalaska.com Excellent food! Efficient service! Exceptional price!
Villante’s Meatballs (907) 978-7804 villantesmeatballs@gmail.com Philly on a roll… mobile catering of meatball subs & Philly cheesesteaks.
The Works Creative Catering, LLC f 527 Steele Creek Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712 Friends Church, 1485 30th Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-3857, Fax: (907) 452-3164 theworks1981@yahoo.com Call us for all your catering, planning and decorating needs.
Event Facilities Carlson Center
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PO Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK 99711 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks (907) 451-8104, Fax: (907) 451-8151 frontdesk@chenahotsprings.com www.chenahotsprings.com Year-round resort, 80 guest rooms, meeting rooms, full-service restaurant. (see also Aurora Viewing, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Casual Dining, Dog Mushing, Flightseeing, Hot Springs, Hotels/Motels, Lodges, Museums, Winter Activities)
JP Jones Community Development Center f 2400 Rickert St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-3729 jpjcdc@gmail.com, www.jpjonescdc.com Premier rental facility for events and meetings and meeting community needs.
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Pedro’s Hide-A-Way f PO Box 10825, Fairbanks, AK 99710 3303 Old Steese Hwy N, Cleary Summit (907) 389-2204 patty.gentry@pedroshideaway.com www.pedroshideaway.com Private, rural, fully furnished, log cabin, open year round, ArcticSpa.
Conventions, Meetings, and Events Catering
Jackie of All Trades Catering f PO Box 10206, Fairbanks, AK 99710 (907) 388-3442 jackieofalltrades@gmail.com www.caterfairbanks.com Catering designed to meet your needs. Coffee service, breakfast, lunch, dinner. Accessible as defined by individual businesses
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Explore Fairbanks Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels f 1501 Queens Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 456-3642, Fax: (907) 451-6376 Toll Free: (800) 528-4916 hotels@fdifairbanks.com www.fountainheadhotels.com Providing catering for events at Wedgewood Resort & Sophie Station Suites. Over 30,000 sq ft of combined space for meetings, banquets & receptions. State-ofthe-art AV equipment and enhanced Internet access make our catering facilities the best choice for Fairbanks events. (see also Hotels/Motels, Nature/Wildlife Viewing)
Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center f 813 Noble St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-7722, Fax: (907) 451-7478 Toll Free: (800) 544-0970 info@westmarkhotels.com www.westmarkhotels.com Fairbanks’ premier hotel & conference center, located downtown with 400 beautifully appointed guest rooms & suites. Over 17,000 square feet of conference space, 2 restaurants & lounge, gift shop & espresso, fitness room, free WiFi. Group rates & packages available. (see also Hotels/Motels)
Event Planners
Aurora Balloons & Decorating f 230 Iditarod, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-7520 beth@auroraballoons.com, auroraballoons.com Fairbanks’ finest event decor! Pipe & drape & table linens for rent.
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Planner 4 Hire f PO Box 82186, Fairbanks, AK 99708 917 San Anselmo Ave, Apt 8 San Anselmo, CA 94960 Toll Free: (866) 890-2421 info@planner4hire.com, www.planner4hire.com Meeting & event management services. Connect with us at Planner4Hire.com.
Your Story Wedding & Event Planning f 1195 Gilmore Trail, Fairbanks, AK 99712 (907) 460-3547 echalstrom@yourstoryak.com, www.yourstoryak.com We turn your vision into a memorable event, with style and creative solutions.
Transportation Air Transportation Alaska Airlines
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4750 Old International Airport Rd Anchorage, AK 99502 6450 Airport Way, Fairbanks Toll Free: (800) 252-7522 www.alaskaair.com Offering service to Fairbanks from the Lower 48 and intra-Alaska cities.
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4700 Old International Airport Rd Anchorage, AK 99502 Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks (907) 266-8394, Fax: (907) 266-8391 Toll Free: (800) 866-8394 sales@flyera.com, www.flyravn.com Serving over 100 destinations statewide.
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PO Box 60142, Fairbanks, AK 99706 3842 University Ave S, Fairbanks (907) 474-0502, Fax: (907) 474-0375 Toll Free: (800) 478-0502 was@alaska.net, www.wrightairservice.com Flightseeing/air charter. See Interior Alaska as never before!
Auto/RV Services
GoNorth Car & Camper Rental f PO Box 60147, Fairbanks, AK 99706 3713 S Lathrop St, Fairbanks (907) 479-7272, Fax: (907) 474-1041 Toll Free: (866) 236-7272 wheels@gonorth-alaska.com www.GoNorth-Alaska.com SUV, truck, truck camper and motorhome rentals for northern gravel roads.
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1555 Van Horn Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-7798, Fax: (907) 452-0680 Toll Free: (888) 706-3835 nmstewart@petrostar.com, www.sourdoughfuel.com With 8 gas stations in Fairbanks and North Pole, Sourdough Fuel welcomes RVers with FREE dump stations & water, diesel, ice, propane, ATMs, Hot Stuff Pizza™, hot subs & wraps, burritos, ice cream, tasty hot breakfast sandwiches, Chicago-style hot dogs and groceries.
Auto/RV Rentals
Alaska Auto Rental f PO Box 80261, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2375 University Ave S, Fairbanks (907) 457-7368 info@alaskaautorental.com www.alaskaautorental.com Choose from a wide selection of cars, trucks, vans & SUVs for local rentals, Dalton Highway rentals, one-way rentals and rentals into Canada. Local shuttle service. After-hours rentals by appointment. Offsite and afterhours return options. Debit and credit cards accepted.
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6450 Airport Way #5, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks (907) 474-0900, Fax: (907) 474-2013 Toll Free: (800) 331-1212 fairbanks@avisalaska.com, www.avisalaska.com Serving Alaska for over 55 years! Great rates at www.avisalaska.com
PO Box 84608, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 479-2277, Fax: (907) 456-5135 Toll Free: (800) 770-7275 alaskashuttle@yahoo.com, www.alaskashuttle.com Economical transport between Anch, Talkeetna, Denali, Fbx, Dawson & Whitehorse.
Budget Rent A Car
9170 Jewel Lake Rd, Ste 204, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 245-0200, Fax: (907) 245-0400 Toll Free: (800) 266-8625 info@alaskatrain.com, www.AlaskaTrain.com Online reservations for the Alaska Railroad including GoldStar, Adventure Class, private luxury dome rail & deluxe motorcoach. Save time, money and see additional scenery by traveling one way by train & the other by motorcoach. Vacation packages & cruise transfers available. (see also Denali - Ground/Public Transportation)
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6450 Airport Way, Ste 6, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks (907) 474-0855, Fax: (907) 474-8383 Toll Free: (800) 474-0855 budgetak@acsalaska.net Compacts to 4x4s etc.
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6450 Airport Way, Ste 15, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks (907) 451-4360, Fax: (907) 451-6435 drac@acsalaska.net Free pick-up and return at train station/hotels. Best fleet in Fairbanks.
Thrifty Car Rental
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PO Box 82991, Fairbanks, AK 99708 3820 University Ave, Fairbanks (907) 474-3555 adventure@northernalaska.com www.daltonhighwayexpress.com Yukon River, Arctic Circle, Coldfoot, Brooks Range & Prudhoe Bay shuttles.
Gray Line Alaska
800 5th Ave, Ste 2600, Seattle, WA 98104 (907) 452-2843 Toll Free: (800) 544-2206 GLA_info@graylinealaska.com www.graylinealaska.com Multi-day tours, sightseeing & Denali rail tours in Alaska & the Yukon. (see also Sightseeing, Travel Agents/ Trip Planners)
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6450 Airport Way, Ste 15, Fairbanks, AK 99709 Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks (907) 451-1048, Fax: (907) 451-6435 Toll Free: (800) THR-IFTY drac@acsalaska.net, www.thrifty.com Customer pickup and delivery in town. Quality cars at thrifty prices.
Ground/Public Transportation
Airlink Shuttle & Tours f 1213 Dolphin Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 452-3337, Fax: (907) 452-6543 jeff@airlinkalaska.com, www.airlinkalaska.com Local area shuttle. Statewide charter/tours. Quality service, affordable price. (see also Sightseeing)
Alaska Cab & King Cab f PO Box 80927, Fairbanks, AK 99708 930 Aspen St, Fairbanks (907) 452-2222, Fax: (907) 479-0769 kingalaskacab@gci.net, www.kingalaskacab.com 24/7 taxi service, pre-scheduled pick-ups, charters. Credit cards accepted.
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PO Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510 1745 Johansen Expy, Fairbanks (907) 265-2494, Fax: (907) 265-2323 Toll Free: (800) 544-0552 reservations@akrr.com, www.AlaskaRailroad.com Want the best views of Alaska’s glaciers, mountains and wildlife? Choose an Alaska Railroad vacation! We offer comprehensive rail vacations, day tours and scenic rail trips with one call to our Alaskan agents. Ask about GoldStar. Call or go online today! (see also Adventure/ Ecotours, Denali Neighbors - Adventure/Ecotours, Ground/Public Transportation)
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3175 Peger Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 501 Cushman St, Fairbanks (907) 459-1011 transitservices@fnsb.us, www.fnsb.us/macs Get around Fairbanks and North Pole with the MACS Transit Bus System.
Alaska Tour & Travel PO Box 22-1011, Anchorage, AK 99522 (907) 245-0200, Fax: (907) 245-0400 Toll Free: (800) 208-0200 experts@alaskatravel.com, www.alaskatravel.com We specialize in custom vacations to Alaska’s most spectacular destinations including Fairbanks. Our knowledgeable staff can arrange lodging, activities and transportation. We offer a great value, quality products and a convenient way to plan your Alaska vacation. (see also Alaskan Neighbors - Travel Agents/Trip Planners, Denali Neighbors - Travel Agents/Trip Planners)
Premier Alaska Tours, Inc. f 1900 Premier Ct, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 279-0001, Fax: (907) 279-0002 Toll Free: (888) 486-8725 laura@tourAlaska.net, www.PremierAlaskaTours.com Deluxe motorcoach charter services available yearround. Alaskan owned. (see also Alaskan Neighbors - Sightseeing)
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Explore Tours
Chambers of Commerce
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999 E Tudor Rd, Ste 200, Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 786-0192, Fax: (907) 563-8159 Toll Free: (800) 523-7405 info@exploretours.com, www.exploretours.com Explore Tours specializes in year-round, customized extraordinary Alaska adventures, highlighting the unique corners of the Last Frontier.
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100 Cushman St, Ste 102, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-1105, Fax: (907) 456-6968 info@fairbankschamber.org www.fairbankschamber.org Building partnerships, promoting our members, business and the community! Download our FREE mobile app today!
GoNorth Alaska Travel Center f PO Box 60147, Fairbanks, AK 99706 3713 S Lathrop St, Fairbanks (907) 479-7271, Fax: (907) 474-1041 Toll Free: (855) 236-7271 travel@gonorth-alaska.com www.GoNorth-Alaska.com Full-service statewide trip planning.
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Local Microbreweries Northern Light Ale, Prudhoe Pig Stout, Coldfoot Pilsner and Fairbanks Lager, let the names speak for themselves. “Fairbanks, where the people are unusual and the beer is unusually good” is Silver Gulch’s clever slogan. The Silver Gulch Brewing & Bottling Company, housed in an attractive, renovated historic roadhouse, is proud to serve Fairbanks-crafted, worldapproved recipes year round. The wildly popular, smallbatch, small-town focused HooDoo Brewing Company, named after the Alaskan mountains bearing the same name, takes the phrase “the ART of brewing” totally seriously. The diverse, winning crowd at HooDoo will attest to the painstaking process that yields enticing rewards. And lastly, the 49th State Brewing Company, just right down the road (about a hundred miles) in Healy, heralds small-batch artisan ales and lagers and displays the illustrious bus from “Into the Wild.”
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601 E Northern Lights Blvd, Ste I Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 274-8884, Fax: (907) 274-1455 skylarjiang@skylartravel.com, www.5ialaska.com As the only Mandarin-speaking trip planner in Alaska, we own and operate both Alaska Skylar Travel & Charlene’s Express Travel. We are experienced to offer guaranteed departures for flexible independent travelers featuring winter aurora adventures & summer glacier experience.
800 5th Ave, Ste 2600, Seattle, WA 98104 (907) 452-2843 Toll Free: (800) 544-2206 GLA_info@graylinealaska.com www.graylinealaska.com Multi-day tours, sightseeing & Denali rail tours in Alaska & the Yukon. (see also Ground/Public Transportation, Sightseeing)
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Explore Fairbanks Visitor Information
Mt. McKinley Bank
Alaska Public Lands Information Center f 101 Dunkel St, Ste 110, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center Fairbanks (907) 459-3730, Fax: (907) 459-3729 Toll Free: (866) 869-6887 fair_interpretation@nps.gov, www.alaskacenters.gov Offers free trip planning information on parks, forests, refuges, recreation areas & wild rivers. Free exhibits & films feature wildlife, resources & Native culture. Alaska Geographic store sells books, videos, maps & Native artwork.
Alaska.org/The Alaska App f PO Box 100519, Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 777-7700, Fax: (907) 777-7720 yael@alaska.org, www.alaska.org Alaska.org, The Alaska App & Hotel Visitor TV.
Bearfoot Travel Guides f 2440 E Tudor Rd, #122, Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 822-5233, Fax: (800) 478-8301 Toll Free: (800) 478-8300 ncountry@gci.net, www.alaska101.com Comprehensive Visitor Guide to all of roadside Alaska.
Bell’s Alaska Travel Guide f 1770 Front St, #170, Lynden, WA 98264 (250) 768-2426, Fax: (250) 452-6662 Toll Free: (800) 880-9109 info@bellsalaska.com, www.bellsalaska.com Up-to-date & accurate information. What to see, where to stay & great maps.
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101 Dunkel St, Ste 111, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center Fairbanks (907) 456-5774, Fax: (907) 459-3757 Toll Free: (800) 327-5774 info@explorefairbanks.com www.explorefairbanks.com Visit the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks. Visitor information, trip planning assistance, vacancy listings, brochures, maps and more about Fairbanks, Denali, Interior and Arctic Alaska.
Banking/Currency Exchange
First National Bank Alaska
Northrim Bank – Fairbanks Financial Center f 3111 C St, Anchorage, AK 99503 360 Merhar Ave, Fairbanks (907) 455-1128, Fax: (907) 455-1168 blury.jay@nrim.com, www.northrim.com 24-hr deposit center. ATM located in building entry.
Wells Fargo Bank
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PO Box 70105, Fairbanks, AK 99707 800 Noble St, Fairbanks (907) 459-5323, Fax: (907) 452-1281 www.FNBAlaska.com Full-service banking, travelers checks & wire transfers, branches statewide.
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613 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 459-4300 Toll Free: (800) 869-3557 www.wellsfargo.com
Copying/Printing
Advance Printing Co., Inc.
Graphic North, Inc.
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Interior Graphics & Printing
UAF Community & Technical College f 604 Barnette St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 455-2800, Fax: (907) 455-2864 Toll Free: (877) 882-8827 uafctc@uaf.edu, www.ctc.uaf.edu Part of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, providing quality education from academic programs to specialized training.
United Way of the Tanana Valley f PO Box 74396, Fairbanks, AK 99707 815 2nd Ave, Fairbanks (907) 452-7211, Fax: (907) 452-7270 info@unitedwaytv.com, www.unitedwaytv.com Advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all.
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612 30th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 451-1111, Fax: (907) 451-4511 Toll Free: (800) 478-2516 printer@hotprinter.com, www.hotprinter.com Color printing, rack cards, brochures, forms, graphic design, bulk mailing.
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770 8th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-4982, Fax: (907) 452-6992 michelle@interiorgraphics.com www.interiorgraphics.com We are your printing & copying solution. Open Mon-Fri 8-5. Call, click or come in.
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500 4th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-1751, Fax: (907) 451-4689 Toll Free: (888) 515-1774 support@mtmckinleybank.com www.mtmckinleybank.com Founded 1965. Fairbanks’ oldest community & fullservice bank. Five locations.
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PO Box 83572, Fairbanks, AK 99708 2365 Pruitt Ln, Fairbanks (907) 451-0445 tfsfolkschool@gmail.com www.thefolkschoolfairbanks.org Serving the community by passing on traditional skills and knowledge!
(907) 474-7211 www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily Move your mind and body at UAF. Wooded trails, concerts, muskoxen, art galleries and so much more await. If you stay a little longer, you can even get a degree! Tours Mon-Fri, 10am and 2pm: www.uaf.edu/admissions/visit/#daily/ or 800-478-1823. (see also Nature/ Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing)
University of Alaska Fairbanks – Summer Sessions f PO Box 757540, Fairbanks, AK 99775 216 Eielson Bldg, UAF Campus, Fairbanks (907) 474-7021, Fax: (907) 474-5297 Toll Free: (866) 404-7021 summer@alaska.edu, www.uaf.edu/summer Make the University of Alaska Fairbanks your destination this summer. Select from nearly 300 courses, many on weekends, with in-state tuition for everyone. Enjoy festivals, free movies, lectures and concerts. Summer @ UAF is the place to be!
Medical/Health
Arthritis Foundation, Alaska Office f 615 E 82nd Ave, Ste 104, Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 277-2784, Fax: (907) 277-2783 Toll Free: (866) 997-2784 acampione@arthritis.org, www.arthritis.org Jingle in July! Saturday, July 9, 2016, in North Pole, AK. Annual 5K Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis & Children’s Fun Run with the Elves. All ages event, fun for the whole family, strollers & dogs welcome. Registration & event information at www.JingleinJuly.com.
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital & Denali Center f 1650 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-8181, Fax: (907) 458-5324 www.fmhdc.com Full-service acute care hospital incl. ER, ICU, day surgery, cancer treatment and cardiology.
Spaulding Chiropractic Clinic f 1221 Noble St, Ste 101, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-4234, Fax: (907) 451-9168 customerservice@spauldingchiropractic.com www.spauldingchiropractic.com Quality chiropractic care. 9-6 M-F, 9-1 Sat. Massage and acupuncture available.
Steese Immediate Care
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Lord of Life Lutheran Church
410 Trainor Gate Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-5433, Fax: (907) 456-5433 info@sunshinehealthfoodstore.com www.sunshinehealthfoodstore.com Extensive line of vitamin & mineral supplements, grocery, knowledgeable staff.
PO Box 55791, North Pole, AK 99705 1005 St. Nicholas Dr, North Pole (907) 488-6720 office@lordoflifeak.com, www.lordoflifeak.com Sunday worship 10:30am, Sept–May education hour 9am.
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Pet Care
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PO Box 10898, Fairbanks, AK 99710 1221 Ferberite Ct, Fairbanks (907) 455-6414 holydogkennels@yahoo.com www.holydogpetboarding.com Exceptional pet care! Got play? Appointment for dropoff/pick-up required.
Places of Worship Bethel Church
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PO Box 83889, Fairbanks, AK 99708 1310 Farmers Loop Rd, Fairbanks (907) 479-4380 info@bethelchurchak.org, www.bethelchurchak.org Services Sunday 9:30 & 11am. Sunday School all ages @ 11am. Awana.
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PO Box 74863, Fairbanks, AK 99707 1744 Aurora Dr, Fairbanks (907) 456-1002 orhatzafon@mosquitonet.com www.mosquitonet.com/~orhatzafon Serving the Jewish community of Interior Alaska. Friday services - 7:30pm.
Farewell Avenue Christian Church f PO Box 72154, Fairbanks, AK 99707 100 Farewell Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-6123 facc@farewellave.com Farewell Avenue Christian Church – 100 Farewell Ave, (907) 456-6123. Sundays 10am.
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1485 30th Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-2249, Fax: (907) 452-3164 info@friendschurch.org, www.friendschurch.org Services Sunday 9am & 11am. Nursery & kids church service.
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Office: 1030 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Church: 1029 1st Ave, Fairbanks (907) 456-5235, Fax: (907) 456-2934 sfisher@mosquitonet.com www.stmatthewschurch.org Summer Eucharist: Sunday 8:30, 10:30am (Winter: 8, 9:15, 11:15am). Wednesdays 9:30am & 7pm.
Real Estate
Birchwood Homes
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PO Box 74568, Fairbanks, AK 99707 119 N Cushman St, Fairbanks (907) 456-1400, Fax: (907) 458-4248 Toll Free: (888) 458-4291 customerservice@denalistatebank.com www.denalistatebank.com Your locally owned community bank—providing unparalleled customer service!
Kohler, Schmitt & Hutchison, P.C. f PO Box 70607, Fairbanks, AK 99707 714 4th Ave, Ste 303, Fairbanks (907) 456-6676, Fax: (907) 456-6431 ksh@kshcpa.com, www.kshcpa.com Certified public accountants.
Industry
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1066 Turnagin Lp, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 356-1616, Fax: (907) 356-1575 info@birchwoodhomesak.com www.birchwoodhomesak.com 3-5 br townhomes, near amenities. Open house Mon through Sat. 9am-6pm.
PO Box 60669, Fairbanks, AK 99706 5855 Aerofuel Place, Fairbanks (907) 474-0062, Fax: (907) 474-0085 admin@alaskaaerofuel.com, www.alaskaaerofuel.com Your fuel source in the air or in your home. Heating and aviation fuels.
Yukon Title Company, Inc.
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100 Cushman St, Ste 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-2625, Fax: (907) 451-6543 info@usibelli.com, www.usibelli.com
Services – Business
Marketing
Associations
Fairbanks Arts Association
1316 Peger Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 374-9500 receptionist@cbna.org www.catholicbishopnorthernalaska.com Come worship with us & celebrate in mission churches. Can accommodate buses.
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PO Box 72786, Fairbanks, AK 99707 Pioneer Park, AK Centennial Center for the Arts, Fairbanks (907) 456-6485, Fax: (907) 456-4112 fairbanksarts@mosquitonet.com www.fairbanksarts.org Fine art gallery. Concerts, films, literary readings & art education projects.
Gwich’in Steering Committee f PO Box 70164, Fairbanks, AK 99707 201 1st Ave, Ste 124, Fairbanks (907) 458-8264, Fax: (907) 457-8265 ourarcticrefuge@gmail.com www.ourarcticrefuge.org 25 years of protecting Gwich’in way of life. www.ourarcticrefuge.org
PO Box 102, Ester, AK 99725 (907) 456-1617 goldcity@acsalaska.net Offers brochure (rack card) placement service throughout the borough. PO Box 55925, North Pole, AK 99705 (907) 456-4604 sales@thepenguy.biz, www.thepenguy.biz Pens, hats, bags, magnets, notepads—1000’s of quality promotional items.
1424 Moore St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-1735, Fax: (907) 451-9974 nscoamanager@alaska.net www.fairbanksseniorcenter.org Serves seniors in Fairbanks and welcomes new friends.
Audio/Visual Production
Alaska Universal Productions f PO Box 81132, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 451-4833 AUP@AUP-AK.com, www.AUP-AK.com Fairbanks’ premier audio visual production company. Lights, sound, much more!
Cook & Haugeberg LLC CPAs
Gold City Brochure Placement Service
The Pen Guy f
North Star Council on Aging Fairbanks Senior Center f
Financial
330 Wendell Ave, Ste E, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 452-2185, Fax: (907) 451-9534 Toll Free: (888) 476-3332 fedc@ak.net, www.investfairbanks.com Promotes and facilitates industrial and economic development for Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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200 N Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-6661, Fax: (907) 451-9060 kstrle@newsminer.com, www.newsminer.com The Voice of Interior Alaska since 1903.
KJNP AM/FM/TV
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119 N Cushman St, Ste 300, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907) 456-7762, Fax: (907) 452-6184 Toll Free: (800) 478-7764 contact@ch-cpa.com, www.ch-cpa.com A full-service certified public accounting firm headquartered in Fairbanks.
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DENALI NEIGHBORS
Just a short drive away.
One of Alaska’s most popular destinations, Denali National Park and Preserve is an easy two-hour drive or four-hour train ride from Fairbanks. Visitor services are available along the Parks Highway, at campgrounds and visitor centers, in Kantishna and in remote lodges. At the park, activities, dining, shopping, lodging, services and transportation are as varied as the travelers. Whether you choose to simply take in the pristine wilderness or explore the rugged backcountry, there are plenty of options to help you discover Denali.
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A lone caribou with a colorful, scenic backdrop in Denali National Park and Preserve.
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Denali ATV Adventures PO Box 593, Healy, AK 99743 Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-4288, Fax: (907) 683-4289 info@denaliatv.com, www.denaliatv.com 2.5- to 4-hr guided tours next to Denali Nat’l Park on 1-4-person ATVs. Go “Into the Wild” along Stampede Trail or far above Otto Lake for spectacular views—even a Midnight Sun trip! All ages. All riding gear and car seats provided. Tours 9am-11pm.
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PO Box 642, Healy, AK 99743 Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-JEEP (5337), Fax: (907) 683-4289 info@DenaliJeep.com, www.DenaliJeep.com 5-hr, 100+-mile guided tour along the spectacular Denali Highway, #2 Drive of a Lifetime (National Geo. Traveler) in 4-door Jeep Wranglers. Views of Denali, the Alaska Range & glaciers (weather allowing). Wildlife likely. Car seats available. Tours 9:30am, 5:30pm. PO Box 170, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 1/2 Otto Lake Rd, Healy (907) 683-1925, Fax: (888) 520-4715 Toll Free: (888) 303-1925 info@denalioutdoorcenter.com www.denalioutdoorcenter.com Guided whitewater raft, kayak and mtn. bike tours daily. Open May to Sept. (see also Cabins, Campgrounds/ RV Parks, Fishing/River Excursions)
Denali Park Village
3000 C St, Ste 101, Anchorage, AK 99503 Mile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (800) 276-7234, Fax: (907) 264-4608 Toll Free: (800) 276-7234 info@denaliparkvillage.com www.denaliparkvillage.com Bus tours, hiking, rafting, Cabin Nite Dinner Theatre. (see also Lodges)
Doyon Tourism, Inc.
1 Doyon Place, Ste 300, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mile 92 Parks Rd, Denali National Park (907) 374-3041, Fax: (907) 374-3960 Toll Free: (800) 230-7275 roadhouse@doyon.com, www.seeDenali.com Kantishna Wilderness Trails, the most inclusive day excursion in Denali Park. Full narration, frequent stops for wildlife viewing, photos, and en route refreshments. Includes lunch and interpretive programs at the historic Kantishna Roadhouse. Native owned and operated. (see also Lodges)
Fishing/River Excursions Denali Fly Fishing Guides, LLC
PO Box 156, Cantwell, AK 99729 Mile 214 Parks Hwy, Cantwell (907) 768-1127, Fax: (907) 768-1127 2fishon@mtaonline.net, www.denaliflyfishing.com Catch & release Arctic grayling. Clear water streams. Exp. & beg. fly anglers w/small groups. Guided 1/2 & full day.
Denali Outdoor Center, Inc. PO Box 170, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 1/2 Otto Lake Rd, Healy (907) 683-1925, Fax: (888) 520-4715 Toll Free: (888) 303-1925 info@denalioutdoorcenter.com www.denalioutdoorcenter.com Whitewater & scenic rafting in Denali Park. 2- & 4-hour guided paddle raft, oar raft & kayak river trips daily. Family, group & military discounts. Full drysuits for all guests! Mtn. bike rentals & tours. Canoe & kayak rentals on Otto Lake. Experienced guides. Free shuttles. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Cabins, Campgrounds/ RV Parks)
Denali Raft Adventures, Inc.
Drawer 190, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, in Rainbow Village RV Park, Denali Park (907) 683-2234, Fax: (907) 683-1281 Toll Free: (888) 683-2234 info@denaliraft.com, www.denaliraft.com Try rafting with Denali’s first raft company operating since 1974. Try a 2-hr, 4-hr, or all-day raft trip complete with knowledgeable guide and comfortable GoreTex drysuit. Choose paddle or oar rafts. Free shuttles. A memory you will enjoy the rest of your life.
Dog Mushing
Husky Homestead PO Box 48, Denali Park, AK 99755 MP 229 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-2904, Fax: (907) 683-2906 info@huskyhomestead.com www.huskyhomestead.com A top-rated Alaska land tour. Cuddle husky puppies and see sled dog training in action.
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PO Box 82, Denali National Park, AK 99755 Mile 229.3 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-2261, Fax: (907) 683-1347 flightseeing@denaliair.com, www.denaliair.com Circumnavigate Denali and tour the Alaska Range in Denali National Park.
1301 Parks Hwy, Ste 5, Wasilla, AK 99654 Mile 229 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (800) 808-8068, Fax: (907) 376-1999 Toll Free: (800) 808-8068 info@AlaskaDenaliTravel.com www.AlaskaDenaliTravel.com Convenient cabins, Kantishna Lodge, narrated park trips, other activities. (see also Cabins)
Denali Air
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6160 Carl Brady Dr, Hangar 2, Anchorage, AK 99502 Mile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-2574, Fax: (907) 550-8626 Toll Free: (800) 843-1947 fltsg@erahelicopters.com, www.eraflightseeing.com View Denali. Land on and explore a glacier or take a heli-hiking adventure. Also available in Juneau.
Talkeetna Air Taxi f PO Box 73, Talkeetna, AK 99676 Talkeetna State Airport, Talkeetna (907) 733-2218, Fax: (907) 733-1434 Toll Free: (800) 533-2219 info@talkeetnaair.com, www.talkeetnaair.com Denali flightseeing & glacier landings since 1947. Free brochure.
Sightseeing
Mahay’s Jetboat Adventure PO Box 705, Talkeetna, AK 99676 22333 S Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna (907) 733-2223, Fax: (907) 733-2712 Toll Free: (800) 736-2210 mahays@mahaysjetboat.com www.mahaysriverboat.com Ride a Jetboat—learn local history. Class 5 rapids, Denali. Fun & unique.
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1301 Parks Hwy, Ste 5, Wasilla, AK 99654 Mile 229 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (800) 808-8068, Fax: (907) 376-1999 Toll Free: (800) 808-8068 info@AlaskaDenaliTravel.com www.AlaskaDenaliTravel.com Convenient cabins, Kantishna Lodge, narrated park trips, other activities. (see also Hotels/Motels)
Denali Outdoor Center, Inc. PO Box 170, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 1/2 Otto Lake Rd, Healy (907) 683-1925, Fax: (888) 520-4715 Toll Free: (888) 303-1925 info@denalioutdoorcenter.com www.denalioutdoorcenter.com Cozy cabins and peaceful camping 10 miles north of the Denali National Park entrance at Otto Lake. Enjoy canoeing, biking, kayaking, rafting, fishing and birding. Cabins and camping are dry with a shared kitchen, shower and laundry facility. (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Campgrounds/RV Parks, Fishing/River Excursions)
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Motel Nord Haven
2702 Denali St, Ste 100, Anchorage, AK 99503 Mile 238.2 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-5100 Toll Free: (855) 683-8600 www.denalialaska.com Nestled into Sugarloaf Mountain with aerial views of Denali National Park, the Denali Bluffs Hotel offers comfortable rooms, hearty food at the Mountaineer Grill & Bar and Alaskan hospitality. Adventure is just steps away. You won’t find these views down at street level.
Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
PO Box 7, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-2696, Fax: (907) 683-2697 Toll Free: (866) 583-2696 info@denaligrizzlybear.com www.denaligrizzlybear.com Entr. Denali Park. Old time AK atmosphere, quaint wooded setting. Charming, cozy, unique cabins w/private decks on Nenana River $69-$269. New beautiful cedar hotel, every room on river w/private deck. Hunter Travel Guide: Call these people first! (see also Campgrounds/RV Parks)
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Alpine Creek Lodge f PO Box 121, Cantwell, AK 99729 Mile 68 Denali Hwy, Cantwell (907) 743-0565 alpinecreeklodgealaska@gci.net www.alpinecreeklodge.com Alpine Creek Lodge is located on the Denali Highway with its gorgeous scenery, the wildlife and fresh air; it’s how Alaska was meant to be seen! We offer lodging with activities to explore receded glacial valleys! Come on by for ATV tours, fishing, hiking and so much more!
Denali Park Village
3000 C St, Ste 101, Anchorage, AK 99503 Mile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (800) 276-7234, Fax: (907) 264-4608 Toll Free: (800) 276-7234 info@denaliparkvillage.com www.denaliparkvillage.com Luxury lodge & cabin accommodations in the heart of AK. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
Denali Rainbow Village RV Park & Motel PO Box 231322, Anchorage, AK 99523 Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-7777 denalirainbow@mtaonline.net, www.denalirv.com New rooms, some w/kitchens, TV, WiFi. Open 5/20 to 9/15. Low rates, tours. (see also Campgrounds/RV Parks)
Grande Denali Lodge
2702 Denali St, Ste 100, Anchorage, AK 99503 Mile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-5100, Fax: (866) 257-8450 Toll Free: (855) 683-8600 www.denalialaska.com See panoramic views of Sugarloaf Mountain and Denali National Park. Join us high above it all at the Grande Denali Lodge. Comfortable rooms, Alaskan hospitality and great food at the Alpenglow Restaurant and Peak Spirits Lounge. We sell out early for a reason—the view.
Park’s Edge PO Box 41, Healy, AK 99743 1/2 Mile Hilltop Rd, turn at MP 247, Healy (907) 683-4343 lodging@parks-edge.com, www.parks-edge.com Comfy log cabins with private baths near Denali & golf course, sleep 2-6.
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Hiking Follow in the footsteps of gold seekers from years past and explore the region on foot! Public lands accessible from Fairbanks offer unlimited opportunities for day hikes, extended backpacking trips or a casual stroll in the woods. The Chena River State Recreation Area and White Mountains National Recreation Area are both within an hour’s drive of Fairbanks and offer trails in varying lengths and difficulty. A leisurely stroll through the boreal forest at Birch Hill Recreation Area, Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge and Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary—all within minutes of downtown—will introduce you to the flora and fauna that make the Interior their home.
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1 Doyon Place, Ste 300, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mile 92 Parks Rd, Denali National Park (907) 374-3041, Fax: (907) 374-3960 Toll Free: (800) 230-7275 roadhouse@doyon.com, www.seeDenali.com Experience Alaskan hospitality at the beautiful Kantishna Roadhouse, a full-service lodge nestled in the backcountry of majestic Denali Park. Transportation, deluxe cabins, all meals, and abundant guided (and self-guided) activities included. Native owned and operated. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge Mile 133 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99683 (907) 733-2900, Fax: (907) 733-2922 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Situated within Denali State Park, two hours north of Anchorage, this lodge is a true wilderness retreat. Amenities include vaulted ceilings, massive stone fireplace, wall of windows framing Denali, tour desk, nature trails and a variety of dining options.
Campgrounds/RV Parks Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
PO Box 7, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-2696, Fax: (907) 683-2697 Toll Free: (866) 583-2696 info@denaligrizzlybear.com www.denaligrizzlybear.com Hook-ups, S dump, propane, TV, laundry, RV, tenting, showers, $25-$38. (see also Hotels/Motels)
Denali Outdoor Center, Inc. PO Box 170, Denali Park, AK 99755 Mile 1/2 Otto Lake Rd, Healy (907) 683-1925, Fax: (888) 520-4715 Toll Free: (888) 303-1925 info@denalioutdoorcenter.com www.denalioutdoorcenter.com Peaceful and private camping 10 minutes north of DNP entrance. Great Views! (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Cabins, Fishing/River Excursions)
Denali Rainbow Village RV Park & Motel PO Box 231322, Anchorage, AK 99523 Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park (907) 683-7777 denalirainbow@mtaonline.net, www.denalirv.com Full-service RV park, motel rms w/kitchens. 1-mile north of Denali entrance. (see also Hotels/Motels)
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PO Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510 1745 Johansen Expy, Fairbanks (907) 265-2494, Fax: (907) 265-2323 Toll Free: (800) 544-0552 reservations@akrr.com, www.AlaskaRailroad.com The best views are on the Best Train in the World—the Alaska Railroad! (see also Adventure/Ecotours, Fairbanks - Adventure/Ecotours, Ground/Public Transportation)
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Trip Planning Chambers of Commerce
Denali Chamber of Commerce f PO Box 437, Healy, AK 99743 Mile .5 Healy Spur Rd, Healy (907) 683-4636 denali.chamber@gmail.com www.denalichamber.com Information on Denali National Park and the Denali Borough area services.
Travel Agents/ Trip Planners
Wildlife Viewing Many people come to Alaska with the hopes of sighting wildlife. In addition to Denali National Park, Fairbanks is the headquarters for many large, unspoiled landscapes that serve as great habitat for animals. The remote Dalton Highway crosses large tracts of boreal forest, subalpine and Arctic tundra. Along the way, you may be able to see black bear, caribou and moose. Or explore the nearby Chena River State Recreation Area recognized by National Geographic as one of the 10 best places for winter tourism—a wild forest with many sloughs and a mixture of treed and treeless landscape. Moose and beaver frequent this area as well as other small animals like ermine, fox and red squirrels.
Alaska Tour & Travel PO Box 22-1011, Anchorage, AK 99522 (907) 245-0200, Fax: (907) 245-0400 Toll Free: (800) 208-0200 experts@alaskatravel.com, www.alaskatravel.com We specialize in custom vacations to Alaska’s most spectacular destinations including Fairbanks. Our knowledgeable staff can arrange lodging, activities and transportation. We offer a great value, quality products and a convenient way to plan your Alaska vacation. (see also Alaskan Neighbors - Travel Agents/Trip Planners, Fairbanks - Travel Agents/Trip Planners)
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Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755 (907) 683-2282, Fax: (907) 683-2545 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Located one mile from the entrance to Denali National Park. The lodge offers modern comforts on the edge of the wilderness. Variety of dining options including fine dining, pizza, dinner theater and espresso bar. Tour desk featuring activities into and around the park.
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2440 E Tudor Rd, Ste 122, Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 822-5233, Fax: (800) 478-8301 Toll Free: (800) 478-8300 ncountry@gci.net, www.denali101.com Comprehensive Visitor Guide for Denali National Park.
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INTERIOR NEIGHBORS
Visit colorful places nearby.
Alaska’s Interior is vast. This 175,000-square-mile inland area between the Alaska Range to the south and the Brooks Range to the north comprises about 30 percent of the state, making it as large as the states of Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio combined. The Interior has diversity in its people, landscape, climate, culture and wildlife. This diversity is reflected in the activities, dining, shopping, lodging, services and means of transportation that match the interests and lifestyles of the visitors. A canoeist on a tundra pond near Tangle Lakes along the Denali Highway in Interior Alaska.
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Chicken Gold Camp & Outpost
PO Box 70, Chicken, AK 99732 1/4 Mile Airport Rd, Chicken (520) 413-1480 chickenRVpark@gmail.com, www.chickengold.com Campground, cabins, café, espresso, gift shop, gold panning, gold dredge tour.
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Circle District Historical Society PO Box 30189, Central, AK 99730 Mile 128 Steese Hwy, Central (907) 520-1893, Fax: (907) 520-1893 www.cdhs.us Mining history, mammoth tusk & bones. Beadwork, wildflowers, gold display.
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Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic f 416 Slater Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mile 196 Richardson Hwy, Summit Lake (907) 456-2626, Fax: (907) 456-2626 arcticmn@gci.net, www.arcticman.com High-speed race where snowmachiners pull skiers on a 5.5-mile course.
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Borealis Bed & Breakfast f PO Box 355, Galena, AK 99741 355 Antoski Rd, Galena (907) 656-1981 info@borealisalaska.com, www.borealisalaska.com Fly-in, friendly Yukon River community. Great hosts. Summer/winter tours.
Falcon Inn Bed and Breakfast PO Box 136, Eagle, AK 99738 220 Front Street, Eagle (907) 547-2254 falconinn@gmail.com http://falconinn.mystarband.net A beautiful log lodge in Eagle, Alaska, on the banks of the Yukon River.
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Kelly’s Alaska Country Inn
Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge 1 Brenwick Craig Rd, Mile 102 Richardson Hwy Copper Center, AK 99573 (907) 822-4000, Fax: (907) 822-4044 Toll Free: (800) 426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Located at the gateway to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, this lodge features unmatched views of the Wrangell-St. Elias Mountain Range. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge, tour desk, gift shop, espresso bar, Park Ranger programs and shuttle to the visitor center.
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Trip Planning Chambers of Commerce Copper Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center
North Pole Community Chamber of Commerce PO Box 55071, North Pole, AK 99705 125 Santa Claus Ln, North Pole (907) 488-2242 info@northpolechamber.us www.northpolechamber.us Visitor center open Memorial Day to Labor Day, 10am to 6pm.
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PO Box 469, Glennallen, AK 99588 Mile 189 Glenn Hwy, Glennallen (907) 822-5555, Fax: (907) 822-5558 chamber@cvinternet.net, www.traveltoalaska.com
PO Box 987, Delta Junction, AK 99737 1422 Alaska Highway, Delta Junction (907) 895-5068, Fax: (907) 895-5141 deltacc@deltachamber.org, www.deltachamber.org Official end of the Alaska Highway! Historical sites, fishing, much more!
Birding Interior Alaska is a thoroughfare for hundreds of species of birds. Sightings are greater during the spring and fall months as thousands of birds make their annual migration to and from their nesting grounds. A walk around Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, less than five minutes from downtown, will lead you through fields and forests full of sandhill cranes, Canada geese, snow buntings and Townsend’s warblers. A drive up the Steese Highway is a great way to experience alpine tundra as well as find some alpine specialties like northern wheatear, surfbird and willow and rock ptarmigan. Don’t forget your binoculars to scope close-up views.
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Fishing With bountiful freshwater rivers, streams and lakes, Interior Alaska provides ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts. The Chena River is great for catching Arctic grayling and easily accessible and family friendly. The Richardson and Steese highways and nearby Chena Hot Springs Road offer a variety of ponds stocked with Arctic char and grayling, rainbow trout, king and silver salmon in addition to natural stocks of northern pike and burbot. South Fairbanks offers Tanana Lakes Recreation Area and near the city of North Pole you’ll find Chena Lake Recreation Area—both convenient places to wet your line, summer or winter.
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North Pole Economic Development Corporation f PO Box 55872, North Pole, AK 99705 557 Saint Nicholas Dr, North Pole (907) 488-4558, Fax: (907) 488-3665 info@npedc.com, www.npedc.com To attract, retain and support businesses and events in the North Pole area.
Meet A Real Alaskan Fairbanks is called the Golden Heart of Alaska for a very good reason. Being centrally located, it is the starting place for access to the Interior and Arctic. For the outdoor minded, there is fishing, hunting, camping, hiking trails, skiing (both downhill and cross country), dog sledding and snowmachining. So there is seldom a dull moment, except maybe when old man winter overstays his welcome. I am told by visitors from “outside” that people here are very friendly. I guess I just take it for granted that everyone is this way. I can’t imagine life around people who weren’t always this friendly. Hilda MacDonald, 2014 Golden Heart Greeter of the Year
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900 W 5th Ave, Ste 100, Anchorage, AK 99501 Mile 12.5 Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna (907) 777-2801, Fax: (907) 777-2888 Toll Free: (888) 959-9590 info@talkeetnalodge.com, www.talkeetnalodge.com Spectacular views of Denali, award-winning cuisine & meeting facilities.
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Fairbanks Golden Heart Greeters are proud to be a part of the Global Greeter Network, a voluntary association of independent free welcoming programs around the world. Visitors are matched based on interest with enthusiastic and helpful local Alaskans who love their home city of Fairbanks and want to help travelers feel welcome and get more from their stay. A Golden Heart Greeter can be scheduled by e-mailing goldenheart greeter@ explorefairbanks.com or by calling (907) 459-3791. A minimum of one week’s notice is needed. www.explorefairbanks.com
ARCTIC NEIGHBORS
An unforgettable journey.
Go way up north, above the Arctic Circle, beyond the last tree to where the Arctic tundra transforms the world into a place of nuanced, graceful, mysterious beauty. Experience the vast wilderness panoramas, tundra-laden landscape and the indigenous cultures that define Alaska’s Arctic. Within this region north of the Arctic Circle, you will find many amazing places to explore: the Brooks Range, Coldfoot, Wiseman, Fort Yukon, Bettles, Anaktuvuk Pass, Prudhoe Bay and Kaktovik. Enjoy village tours, cultural programs, historic sites, the aurora borealis, wildlife viewing and more. A journey to the Arctic will be remembered forever. The blanket toss, now simply for entertainment purposes, was traditionally used as a means of spotting game animals from high in the air.
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PO Box 48, Beaver, AK 99724 1600 Riverview Dr, Beaver (907) 628-6622 beavertours@yahoo.com, www.beavertours.net Activities and lodging along the Arctic Circle in the historic village of Beaver. (see also Lodges)
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Arctic Getaway Cabin & Breakfast f Igloo #8, Wiseman, AK 99790 (907) 678-4456 info@arcticgetaway.com, www.arcticgetaway.com Homey, Alaskan-style accommodations above the Arctic Circle.
Hotels/Motels
Coldfoot Camp f PO Box 81512, Fairbanks, AK 99708 Mile 175 Dalton Hwy, Coldfoot (907) 474-3500, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (866) 474-3400 adventure@northernalaska.com www.coldfootcamp.com Your base camp for exploring Alaska’s Brooks Mountain Range. Great food along the Dalton Highway with simple, clean rooms. Land and air transportation can be arranged. Great aurora viewing in the winter. Tours, tire shop, fuel and gift shop.
Fairbanks—the core of Alaska’s Arctic Just 140 air miles or 195 road miles below the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is the farthest north city in Alaska and in the United States accessible by air, road and rail. This location affords Fairbanks the most advantageous position to access, research, promote and support the Arctic. Fairbanks has long had a symbiotic relationship with the Arctic region. Local businesses provide transportation and innovative services to Arctic neighbors. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is devoted to a wide variety of Arctic studies. The regional military bases recognize the strategic location and singular environment the area provides. Fairbanks visitors can easily take an extraordinary tour north above the Arctic Circle by road or plane. These elements come together in Fairbanks to create a local core on the cutting edge of all things integral to the Arctic. After an unforgettable journey above the Arctic Circle, travelers can pick-up an official Arctic Circle Certificate at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks.
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Arctic Neighbors Deadhorse Camp f PO Box 81512, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 474-3565, Fax: (907) 474-4767 Toll Free: (877) 474-3565 adventure@northernalaska.com www.deadhorsecamp.com Your first stop in Deadhorse. Rooms, food, gifts & Arctic Ocean shuttles.
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Yukon River Camp
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PO Box 81512, Fairbanks, AK 99708 Mile 56 Dalton Hwy, Yukon Crossing (907) 474-3557, Fax: (907) 474-4767 adventure@northernalaska.com www.yukonrivercamp.com Alaskan salmon, halibut & burgers at the Yukon River. Rooms, gifts & fuel.
Lodges
Beaver Tours f PO Box 48, Beaver, AK 99724 1600 Riverview Dr, Beaver (907) 628-6622 beavertours@yahoo.com, www.beavertours.net Activities and lodging along the Arctic Circle in the historic village of Beaver. (see also Adventure/Ecotours)
Black Gold Deadhorse Lodge f 150 Eagle Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mile 414 Dalton Hwy, Prudhoe Bay (907) 374-9300, Fax: (888) 481-2898 Toll Free: (855) 855-8285 info@blackgoldlodging.com www.blackgoldlodging.com Located near the Arctic Ocean. Featuring clean rooms, meals by award-winning chefs.
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Transportation Air Transportation
Brooks Range Aviation PO Box 26010, Bettles Field, AK 99726 Route 1 Lot 1 Airport Rd, Bettles Field (907) 692-5444, Fax: (907) 692-2185 Toll Free: (800) 692-5443 airservice@brooksrange.com www.brooksrange-alaska-wilderness-trips.com Air charter serving the Brooks Range. Outdoor adventures. Boat rentals.
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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is 8.4 million acres of pristine beauty. Created in 1980, the park is managed to maintain its wild and undeveloped character. Sometimes called Alaska’s ultimate wilderness, the park bridges the area between the Brooks mountain range and the Arctic plains. Here you will find the trip of a lifetime—powerful landscapes, extreme solitude and the headwaters to six designated “wild rivers.” Complementing the breathtaking scenery is a wide variety of wildlife including caribou, grizzly and black bear, wolf, moose, Dall sheep, wolverine, muskox and fox. There are no roads into the park, but it can be accessed via small airplanes, floatplanes and hiking trails. Open summer only, f Open winter only, f Open year-round.
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ALASKAN NEIGHBORS Beyond the “Golden Heart.”
It is hard to imagine how beautiful, expansive and diverse Alaska is—from the Inside Passage, to the Anchorage area, to the Aleutian Islands. Our Alaskan neighbors in these regions endeavor together to provide visitors with activities, dining, shopping, lodging, services and transportation to ensure successful travel around Alaska. Many visitors to Fairbanks take the opportunity to continue their travels to Alaska’s Southeast, Southcentral, and the Aleutians as part of a comprehensive trip, and these listings highlight some travel options from around the state. A view of Mt. Blackburn and the Wrangell Mountains in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.
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Alaskan Neighbors INDEX Activities, Attractions & Tours
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PO Box 773364, Eagle River, AK 99577 333 W 4th Ave, Ste 227, Anchorage (907) 677-8802, Fax: (907) 696-4904 snorak@mtaonline.net, www.alaskaveterans.com Enjoy Alaska’s military history—all 5 services. $3 admission; members free.
Nature/Wildlife Viewing Kenai Fjords Tours
900 W 5th Ave, Ste 100, Anchorage, AK 99501 Seward Small Boat Harbor, Seward (907) 777-2803, Fax: (907) 777-2888 Toll Free: (888) 478-3346 info@kenaifjords.com, www.kenaifjords.com “Alaska’s #1 Wildlife & Glacier Cruise” with daily departures in Seward.
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Salmon Berry Tours f 515 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 278-3572, Fax: (907) 278-3573 Toll Free: (888) 878-3572 reservations@salmonberrytours.com www.salmonberrytours.com Experience Alaska’s aurora, glaciers, wildlife, swim in hot springs, ride a sled dog and more! Let Salmon Berry Tours plan your perfect Alaska holiday! Our friendly, knowledgeable team can get you set up with day tours or customized multi-day packages for your time in Alaska!
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9170 Jewel Lake Rd, Ste 203, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 274-7300, Fax: (907) 274-5952 Toll Free: (800) 764-7300 info@majormarine.com, www.majormarine.com Wildlife and glacier cruises into Kenai Fjords and Prince William Sound.
8800 Heritage Center Dr, Anchorage, AK 99504 (907) 330-8000, Fax: (907) 330-8030 Toll Free: (800) 315-6608 info@alaskanative.net, www.alaskanative.net Alaska’s premier cultural center with village sites, dancing, art and more.
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Major Marine Tours
519 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 276-8023, Fax: (907) 265-5890 Toll Free: (800) 544-0529 info@26glaciers.com, www.26glaciers.com See the glaciers and wildlife of Prince William Sound up close! Whittier, AK.
Premier Alaska Tours, Inc. f 1900 Premier Ct, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 279-0001, Fax: (907) 279-0002 Toll Free: (888) 486-8725 laura@tourAlaska.net, www.PremierAlaskaTours.com Statewide escorted & custom tours & charter services available year-round. (see also Fairbanks - Ground/ Public Transportation)
Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises
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PO Box 1297, Valdez, AK 99686 112 N Harbor Dr, Valdez (907) 835-4731, Fax: (907) 835-3765 Toll Free: (866) 867-1297 info@stephenscruises.com www.stanstephenscruises.com Discover Prince William Sound from Valdez! See amazing glaciers & wildlife. (see also Fairbanks - Nature/ Wildlife Viewing)
Gift Shops/ Specialty Goods
Oomingmak Musk Ox Producers’ Co-Op f 604 H St, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 272-9225, Fax: (907) 258-4225 Toll Free: (888) 360-9665 oomingmak@qiviut.com, www.qiviut.com Qiviut handknits from the Native co-op, hats, scarves, more at www.qiviut.com.
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PO Box 2288, Seward, AK 99664 221 5th Ave, Seward (907) 224-8001, Fax: (907) 224-3112 Toll Free: (800) 440-2444 hotelseward@gci.net, www.hotelsewardalaska.com Charming Alaskan family-operated boutique hotel! Great food & dog friendly.
PO Box 389, Girdwood, AK 99587 Mile 1.8 Alyeska Hwy, Girdwood (907) 783-2928, Fax: (907) 783-2130 Toll Free: (800) 334-8730 info@alaska-wildland.com www.alaskawildland.com/fcvb Since 1977. Wilderness lodges, nature safaris, Kenai fishing, rafting.
Museums
Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum f 4721 Aircraft Dr, Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 248-5325, Fax: (907) 248-6391 info@alaskaairmuseum.org www.alaskaairmuseum.org Vintage aircraft, flight sim, theater. Free shuttle from Anchorage Airport.
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The Lakefront Anchorage f 4800 Spenard Rd, Anchorage, AK 99517 (907) 243-2300, Fax: (907) 243-8815 Toll Free: (800) 544-0553 anchorage@mill-usa.com www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumanchorage The Lakefront Anchorage’s location on Lake Hood, the world’s busiest float plane base, is the best way to begin or end your Alaskan adventure. Located just one mile from the International Airport with 24-hour free shuttle, a deck and bar serving the freshest seafood in Anchorage.
Lodges
Kennicott Glacier Lodge PO Box 240567, Anchorage, AK 99524 #15 Millsite, Kennicott (907) 258-2350, Fax: (907) 248-7975 Toll Free: (800) 582-5128 info@kennicottlodge.com www.KennicottLodge.com Premier lodge in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Great activities & food.
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The Lakefront Anchorage f (907) 243-2300 www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumanchorage $109-359 248 • • • • • F
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Cordova Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center f PO Box 99, Cordova, AK 99574 404 1st St, Cordova (907) 424-7260, Fax: (907) 424-7259 visitcordova@ak.net, www.cordovachamber.com Cordova—intentionally off the beaten path.
The Greater Palmer Chamber of Commerce f PO Box 45, Palmer, AK 99645 550 S Alaska St, Ste 101, Palmer (907) 745-2880, Fax: (907) 746-4164 director@palmerchamber.org www.palmerchamber.org GPCC will keep you informed on local issues & opportunities in the community.
Homer Chamber of Commerce f 201 Sterling Hwy, Homer, AK 99603 (907) 235-7740, Fax: (907) 235-8766 info@homeralaska.org, www.homeralaska.org Visit Homer! At “The End of the Road”...The Adventure Begins!
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600 Barrow St, Ste 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 277-3000, Fax: (907) 272-2532 Toll Free: (866) 317-3325 mytrip@alaskatours.com, www.Alaskatours.com AlaskaTours.com is your one-stop resource for vacation planning to Alaska.
HAI Shirokuma Tours, LLC f PO Box 201961, Anchorage, AK 99520 330 E 4th Ave, Ste 204, Anchorage (907) 258-4690, Fax: (907) 258-4691 hai4690@haishirokuma.com www.haishirokuma.com Tours & hotel reservations. Japanese-speaking guides & sales staff available.
John Hall’s Alaska 1127 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake City, MN 55041 3105 Lakeshore Dr, Anchorage Toll Free: (800) 325-2270 info@KissAlaska.com, www.KissAlaska.com Since 1985, John Hall’s Alaska has been the leader in visitor experience to Alaska, the Yukon Territories and on the Alaska Highway. Our all-inclusive approach will provide the best activities, attractions, meals and transportation in a group setting of no more than 42 guests.
Visitor Information
Bellingham/Whatcom County Tourism f 904 Potter St, Bellingham, WA 98229 (360) 671-3990, Fax: (360) 647-7873 Toll Free: (800) 487-2032 tourism@bellingham.org, www.bellingham.org AK Marine Hwy’s southernmost port. Friendly & affordable. Free visitor info.
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100 Marine Way, Ste 200, Kodiak, AK 99615 (907) 486-4782, Fax: (907) 486-6545 Toll Free: (800) 789-4782 visit@kodiak.org, www.kodiak.org Kodiak—Alaska’s emerald isle. Brown bear viewing & world class fishing!
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7559 N Tongass Hwy, Ketchikan, AK 99901 Toll Free: (800) 642-0066 dot.ask.amhs@alaska.gov, www.FerryAlaska.com See more of Alaska on the Alaska Marine Highway! 1-800-642-0066, FerryAlaska.com
PO Box 749, Seward, AK 99664 2001 Seward Hwy, Seward (907) 224-8051, Fax: (907) 224-5353 visitseward@seward.net, www.seward.com Outdoor adventure, culture, scenic wonders. Seward.com—Alaska starts here!
PO Box 530, Haines, AK 99827 122 2nd Ave S, Haines (907) 766-2234, Fax: (907) 766-3155 Toll Free: (800) 458-3579 hcvb@haines.ak.us, www.haines.ak.us Haines—The Adventure Capital of Alaska
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PO Box 329, Bethel, AK 99559 192 Alex Hately, Bethel (907) 543-2911, Fax: (907) 543-2255 bethelchamber1@alaska.com www.bethelakchamber.org Bethel is rich in Yu’pik culture. Host of K300 dog race and Camai Dance Festival.
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Alaska Tour & Travel PO Box 22-1011, Anchorage, AK 99522 (907) 245-0200, Fax: (907) 245-0400 Toll Free: (800) 208-0200 experts@alaskatravel.com, www.alaskatravel.com We specialize in custom vacations to Alaska’s most spectacular destinations including Fairbanks. Our knowledgeable staff can arrange lodging, activities and transportation. We offer a great value, quality products and a convenient way to plan your Alaska vacation. (see also Denali Neighbors - Travel Agents/Trip Planners, Fairbanks - Travel Agents/Trip Planners)
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800 Glacier Ave, Ste 201, Juneau, AK 99801 (907) 586-2201, Fax: (907) 586-6304 Toll Free: (888) 581-2201 info@traveljuneau.com, www.traveljuneau.com Experience glaciers, wildlife and wilderness in Juneau, Alaska’s capital.
www.explorefairbanks.com
Alaskan Neighbors Kenai Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center f
Nome Convention & Visitors Bureau f
11471 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK 99611 (907) 283-1991, Fax: (907) 283-2230 info@visitkenai.com, www.visitkenai.com KENAI…where the RIVER ends and your Kenai Peninsula ADVENTURE begins!
PO Box 240, Nome, AK 99762 301 Front St, Nome (907) 443-6555, Fax: (907) 443-5832 Toll Free: (800) 478-1901 visit@mynomealaska.com, www.visitnomealaska.com Gold Rush history. 300+ mile road system. Birdwatching. Iditarod finish.
Kenai Peninsula Tourism Marketing Council, Inc. f 35571 Kenai Spur Hwy, Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 262-5229, Fax: (907) 262-5212 Toll Free: (800) 535-3624 info@kenaipeninsula.org, www.kenaipeninsula.org Your complete Kenai Peninsula planning resource.
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Klondike Visitors Association f PO Box 389, Dawson City, YT Y0B 1G0 King & Front St, Dawson City (867) 993-5575, Fax: (867) 993-6415 Toll Free: (877) 465-3006 kva@dawson.net, www.dawsoncity.ca Dawson City—making the North great since ’98! See what all the fuss is about.
Mat-Su Convention & Visitors Bureau f 7744 E Visitors View Ct, Palmer, AK 99645 Mile 35.5 Parks Hwy, Palmer (907) 746-5000, Fax: (907) 746-2688 info@alaskavisit.com, www.alaskavisit.com Visit the Mat-Su Valley! Home of Denali, Iditarod Headquarters, Matanuska Glacier and Hatcher Pass. Stop by our Visitor Center located at Mile 35.5 Parks Hwy, near the junction of the Parks and Glenn Hwys. Lodging information, hiking trail maps and fishing reports.
Morris Alaska – Alaska Magazine, The Milepost, and Where Alaska f 301 Arctic Slope Ave, Ste 350, Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 275-2107, Fax: (907) 275-2176 sharon.leighow@morris.com www.wheretraveler.com Everything a visitor needs to know to explore Alaska! Alaska Magazine, The MILEPOST, Where Alaska.
Sitka Convention & Visitors Bureau f 303 Lincoln St, Ste 4, Sitka, AK 99835 (907) 747-5940, Fax: (907) 747-3739 scvb@sitka.org, www.sitka.org Part Russian, part Tlingit, totally beautiful. Contact us for visitor info.
Skagway Convention & Visitors Bureau f PO Box 1029, Skagway, AK 99840 245 Broadway, Skagway (907) 983-2854, Fax: (907) 983-3854 Toll Free: (888) 762-1898 skagwayinfo@gmail.com, www.skagway.com Everything under the sun! Turn south in Whitehorse. Ho! For the Klondike.
Unalaska/Port of Dutch Harbor CVB f PO Box 545, Unalaska, AK 99685 5th and Broadway St, Unalaska (907) 581-2612, Fax: (907) 581-2613 Toll Free: (877) 581-2612 unalaskacvb@gmail.com, www.unalaska.info Adventure awaits you in the heart of the Aleutians. Come see for yourself!
Yukon Convention Bureau f 3-1109 Front St-White Pass Bldg Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5G4 (867) 668-3555, Fax: (867) 668-3550 info@ycb.ca, www.meetingsyukon.com Yukon—Experience the Rush
Travel Guides
North of Ordinary Publications f PO Box 141, Carcross, YT Y0B 1B0 www.northofordinary.com A magazine about the people & places of the Yukon & Alaska. Download free copy.
Services – Business Associations
Cruise Lines International Association Alaska f 360 K St, Ste 300, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 339-9340, Fax: (907) 339-9368 info@akcruise.org, www.cliaalaska.org Building partnerships with the cruise lines and Alaskans.
Marketing
Alaska Native Directory Magazine CBG USA Inc. f 9138 Arlon St, Ste A3-592, Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 727-7049, Fax: (907) 222-6206 publish@ak.net, www.cbgusa.com Alaska’s finest guide to American Indian & AK Natives. Free copies available.
Valdez Convention & Visitors Bureau f PO Box 1603, Valdez, AK 99686 309 Fairbanks St, Valdez (907) 835-INFO, Fax: (907) 835-4845 info@valdezalaska.org, www.valdezalaska.org Even Mother Nature has favorites—see why—visit Valdez. Call/log on for info.
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Visitor Information Center Watson Lake PO Box 360, Watson Lake, YT Y0A 1C0 #1 Campbell Hwy, Watson Lake (867) 536-7469, Fax: (867) 536-2003 vic.watsonlake@gov.yk.ca, www.travelyukon.com Southeast Yukon—Gateway to adventure & home of the world-famous Sign Post Forest.
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PO Box 149001, Anchorage, AK 99515 300 W 31st Ave, Anchorage (907) 257-4200, Fax: (907) 279-8170 Toll Free: (800) 478-4200 www.adn.com News and voices from the Last Frontier.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve The exquisite Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve at 13.2 million acres is the largest National Park in America. Four major mountain ranges and nine of North America’s sixteen highest peaks can be found within the spectacular park. In the 1930s, copper mines were established and the beautiful and charming towns of McCarthy and Kennicott were founded—making the park accessible.
Expedia, Inc. f PO Box 1781, Girdwood, AK 99587 333 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA (907) 382-4016 jpezak@expedia.com, www.expedia.com Expedia is the world’s largest online travel agency. Join us today!
Noatak National Preserve The Noatak National Preserve is a pristine river valley rimmed by mountains and is notable for an abundance of Arctic plants and animals. The Noatak River is classified as a national wild and scenic river and offers float-trip opportunities extending from the Brooks Range to the tidewater of the Chukchi Sea.
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Kobuk Valley National Park The Kobuk Valley National Park is renowned for caribou and sand dunes. Half a million caribou migrate through the park yearly, where hoof prints can be seen crisscrossing the dunes that cover much of the southern area of the Kobuk Valley. The sand was created by the grinding action of ancient glaciers and over time has been carried to the Kobuk Valley by both wind and water.
Let Your Adventure Begin in Alaska’s Adventure Corridor
Explore Delta Junction, the official end of the Alaska Highway, and Paxson at the crossroads of the Richardson and Denali highways, with scenic vistas and wildlife sightings. The Copper River with its world-renowned salmon and the Gulkana, Delta and Tanana rivers offer scenic recreation with rafting, fishing and jet boat tours. Glaciers are visible from the highway or by flight, kayak tour or cruise.
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The Copper River Valley features the towns of Glennallen, Copper Center, Gulkana and Gakona rich with gold rush history and Alaska Native culture. The final leg of the corridor ends in Valdez, established by turn-ofthe-century gold prospectors who headed north. Treks on Worthington and Valdez glaciers, Prince William Sound cruises, fishing and outdoor activities are highlights of this incredible trip south.
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Alaska’s adventure corridor, with its rich history and spectacular scenery, stretches from Fairbanks along the Richardson Highway to Valdez and includes mighty rivers, mountains and historic roadhouses. Heading south from Fairbanks, visit with Santa Claus in North Pole, where “the spirit of Christmas lives year ‘round.”
www.explorefairbanks.com
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TRAVEL TIPS
In this section of the guide, find travel tips discussing the region’s climate, dress, accommodations, dining and shopping. Then read about Fairbanks’ location, population and current industries. Next, Alaska, Denali, Fairbanks and North Pole maps are provided. Lastly, information about transportation to, as well as within, the state is offered.
An Alaska Railroad passenger train on its way into town near the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Travel Tips
Fairbanks enjoys the summer’s midnight sun and the winter’s northern lights. The Brooks Range north of Fairbanks keeps the harsh Arctic winds at bay, and the Alaska Range keeps the wet, coastal weather to the south. Expect dry weather, dramatic clouds and blue skies, little wind and warm summers with temperatures up into the high 80s. Winter brings consistent snow cover from mid-October through March, with temperatures averaging 8°F to -19°F (-13° to -28°C).
Dress
Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes are almost always acceptable. Although summer wear includes shorts, short-sleeved shirts and sandals, also plan to pack pants, long-sleeved shirts and a light jacket. Winter gear includes parkas, boots, hats, mittens and snow pants for your outdoor adventures. Dressing in layers is recommended, regardless of the season, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day.
Accommodations
More than 3,000 guest rooms are available year-round in a variety of properties and price ranges. Luxurious hotel suites, rustic log cabins, hostels, downtown inns, scenic bed and breakfasts and wilderness lodges are available. RV parks and campgrounds round out the mix of possibilities for your stay. Reservations are recommended year-round for lodging.
Dining
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Fairbanks offers a wide variety of restaurants from elegant cuisine to ethnic dining to Alaskan style home cooking. Many restaurants use local
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produce, meat and fish in their recipes. Try reindeer sausage or grilled Alaskan salmon alongside home-grown Yukon gold potatoes and sweet baby carrots.
Shopping
Gifts sold in Alaska include necessity- and natureinspired Alaska Native arts and crafts and “Made in Alaska” merchandise created by small local businesses. Whether you are looking for that perfect souvenir to remember your journey or presents for friends and family, you will find authentic, eye-catching gifts here in the heart of Alaska.
General Information
Fairbanks—Alaska’s “Golden Heart City”—is located in Alaska’s Interior, north of Denali National Park and Preserve and south of the Arctic Circle, bordered by the Alaska Range to the south and the Brooks Range to the north. Alaska’s second largest city, Fairbanks is situated in forested lowland known as the Tanana Valley, which is crisscrossed by the Chena and Tanana rivers. The Fairbanks North Star Borough, which includes the cities of Fairbanks and North Pole, has a population of 99,200 residents and attracts nearly 400,000 visitors annually. The Alaska Highway, trans-Alaska oil pipeline, military bases, mining and the University of Alaska are all integral to Fairbanks’ past, present and future. Government officials are supportive of economic development and tourism. This, coupled with low taxation, makes Fairbanks an attractive place to do business. The state of Alaska is in the Alaska Standard Time Zone (AKST), four hours behind Eastern Standard Time, and makes adjustments for daylight savings time. Major credit cards and travelers checks are widely accepted, and ATMs are readily available for cash withdrawals. US dollars are the currency in Fairbanks.
Fairbanks Industries
Oil, mining and cold weather testing all play a significant role in the Fairbanks economy. Fairbanks is the midpoint of the 800-mile trans-Alaska oil pipeline, which carries crude oil from Prudhoe Bay to the ice-free port of Valdez. The
Dalton Highway, the road driven by ice road truckers, follows the pipeline north from Fairbanks. Visitors can view the pipeline 10 miles north of Fairbanks in Fox. The oil industry has a huge impact on Fairbanks’ economy. Fairbanks has reliably cold temperatures in the winter, which make it an excellent choice for cold-weather testing with its modern airport facilities and services, reasonable costs and convenient access. Gold mining began in Fairbanks over 100 years ago, and it remains an important factor in the local economy today. Fort Knox Gold Mine showed investors worldwide that a large mine could be built and operated in Interior Alaska. Alaskans also mine world-class mineral deposits. Visitors can learn more about Fairbanks’ gold history through a number of local tours, attractions and events.
University of Alaska Fairbanks
The campus is home to the statewide university administration, the Geophysical Institute, the Museum of the North, the Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station and the International Arctic Research Center. Founded in 1917 when Alaska was still a territory, UAF is America’s northernmost university offering a wide variety of degrees. The university has over 11,000 students that hail from all over the lower 48 and the world.
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Military Installations
Adjacent to the city is the Army base Fort Wainwright and to the south are Eielson Air Force Base and Clear Air Force Station. These bases are an integral part of Fairbanks’ population and personality. Additionally, retired military are 2,000 strong and make up a significant portion of the area’s population. www.explorefairbanks.com
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There are three communities near Fairbanks. Fox is nine miles to the northeast on the Steese Highway, the city of North Pole is 13 miles to the southeast off the Richardson Highway and Ester is six miles to the west of Fairbanks on the Parks Highway. Popular Chena Hot Springs Road is three miles north of Fairbanks off the Steese Highway.
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Fairbanks is a key player in domestic and international travel and commerce and has some of Alaska’s best weather for flying. As home to over 500 small aircraft, equipped with wheels, floats, skis and fat tires, it is not unusual to see a 747 and a Piper Cub on parallel runways. For pilots, Fairbanks International Airport is 94% VFR and 99.5% diversion-free. Domestic: Fairbanks is served yearround with direct flights to and from Seattle by Alaska Airlines and Delta Airlines, and seasonally during the summer by United Airlines with direct flights to and from Minneapolis and Chicago. Each airline that services Fairbanks offers a variety of connecting flights that make getting to Fairbanks easy from anywhere in the US as well as international destinations. International: Fairbanks is, by far, the smallest US market with non-stop flights to both Europe and Asia. German airline Condor offers once-weekly passenger service during the summer season between Fairbanks and Frankfurt. Japan Airlines offers seasonal charter service in the winter from Narita and other airports, and China Airlines recently launched a direct winter charter flight from Taipei (Taiwan) to Fairbanks. Regional: Several regional air carriers, including Ravn Alaska and Warbelow’s, provide frequent air service between Fairbanks and numerous Interior Alaska rural communities, Anchorage, other Alaskan communities and Canada.
Rail
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The last full-service railroad in the United States, the Alaska Railroad provides daily summer service and weekend winter service (biweekly dur-
ing the last week of February through March) between Fairbanks and Anchorage, a magnificent twelve-hour train ride. Summer service includes a stop in Denali.
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Transportation Air
Ground
To get around town, rental cars, shuttles and taxis are available in addition to the Fairbanks MACS Transit Bus System. Statewide shuttle companies provide daily transportation and charter services throughout Alaska and the Yukon. Cars, trucks, vans and motorhomes can be rented in multiple locations. Gravel road rental cars and campers are available from specific vendors for Dalton and Denali highway travel.
Highways
Alaska offers some of America’s most amazing motoring adventures over a wide variety of terrain. Roads range from two-lane highways to narrow dirt roads, and some stretches have little or no shoulder. Many Interior Alaska roads and highways have uneven surfaces due to the thawing of the ground below the road surface. Road work happens in the summer, so there may be occasional delays. The highways offering access to and from Fairbanks are: • The Parks Highway (#3) links Fairbanks and Anchorage, a 360-mile or 6 1/2-hour drive in the summer, and goes through Denali National Park. • The Alaska Highway (#2) is a fully paved highway with services about 50 miles apart and serves as Alaska’s main road artery to the Lower 48. • The Richardson Highway (#4) is the home stretch of the Alaska Highway leading north from Delta Junction through North Pole to Fairbanks. • The Steese Highway (#6) heads north from Fairbanks towards the White Mountains and the village of Circle, with about one-third of the road paved. • The Elliott Highway (#2) heads north from Fox to Livengood. • The Dalton Highway (#11), also known as “the Haul Road,” starts at Livengood. Following the route of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline to Prudhoe Bay, the road is open to the public for 496 miles north of Fair-
banks. Services are available at the Yukon River and Coldfoot. After Coldfoot, the next services are available 244 miles away in Deadhorse. The best time to drive the Dalton is between late May and mid-September.
Alaska Vehicle Regulations
Motor vehicle liability insurance is required, seat belts are mandatory, children under seven must ride in a child safety seat and helmets are required for motorcycle passengers. It is unlawful to use only parking lights, day or night, when the vehicle is in motion. It is also illegal to drive while operating visual devices or text while driving.
Canadian Customs and Border Information
All travelers to and from Canada are required to have a passport, a valid driver’s license, motor vehicle registration and proof of liability insurance. Alaska Highway US border station: (907) 774-2252 Yukon Border Crossing: (867) 667-3943, (867) 667-3944 Canadian Customs at Beaver Creek: (867) 862-7230
Marine
The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) has been operating yearround since 1963. Eleven vessels offer scheduled passenger and vehicle service to 35 communities in Alaska, plus Bellingham, Washington and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Amenities such as staterooms, food service and observation lounges vary on each ship. After arriving in Alaska via AMHS, it is popular to continue north to Fairbanks and Denali via road or rail. AMHS: (800) 642-0066
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Who to Call Find that important phone number. Fairbanks Visitor Information (907) 456-5774 or (800) 327-5774
Alaska Department of Fish & Game....(907) 459-7385 Get information about hunting and fishing licenses
Events (recorded local)...............(907) 456-INFO
Fishing Hotline............................... (907) 459-7385
511 Travel in the Know by phone or web Dial 511 in Alaska Dial 1-866-282-7577 outside Alaska or http://511.Alaska.gov Get road conditions, construction closures, urgent reports, weather, ferry information and other travel advisories
Alaska Marine Highway...................... (800) 642-0066 Customs US................................................. (907) 474-0307 Canada.......................................... (204) 983-3500
Time & Temperature..................................... 844
Hospital............................................. (907) 452-8181
Weather Recorded Weather..................(907) 458-3745 Forecast................................. (800) 472-0391
Police, Fire & Medical Emergency.........................911
Directory Assistance Local.................................................................411 Statewide...................................... (800) 555-1212
State Troopers................................... (907) 451-5100 Rural emergency............................ (800) 811-0911
Alaska Public Lands Information Center (Denali Park info)....................(907) 459-3730
Business Index – Know the business name? Find us fast. Fairbanks
G denotes grid listing on pages 38-39 Numbers in italic denote advertisement 1st Alaska Outdoor School, LLC, 25, 28, 31, 32 2 Street Gallery, LLC, 33, 35 7 Gables Inn & Suites, 41, G 9th Ave Hostel, 40, G A Downtown Log Cabin Hideaway, 40, G A Suite Alaskan Inn, 40, G A Taste of Alaska Lodge, 40, 40, 43, G A&P Tours, Inc., 28 AAAA Care B&B/Inn, 40, G Advance Printing Co., Inc., 49 Adventure Flight, LLC, 25, 27 Adventures North, 25 Ah, Rose Marie Downtown Bed & Breakfast, 40, G AIE, Inc., 28 Airlink Shuttle & Tours, 32, 47 Alaska Aerofuel, Inc., 50 Alaska Airlines, 46 Alaska Aurora Adventures, 28 Alaska Auto Rental, 46, 48 Alaska Cab & King Cab, 47 Alaska Campground Owners Association, 45, G Alaska Feed Company, 35 Alaska Fishing and Raft Adventures, 25, 29 Alaska Grizzly Lodge, 40, G Alaska Haven, 45, G Alaska House Art Gallery, 33 Alaska International Senior Games, Inc., 33 Alaska McDonalds, 36 Alaska Mining Hall of Fame Foundation, 30 Alaska Northern Lights Tour, 28, 32, 33 Alaska Outdoor Rentals & Guides, LLC, 25 Alaska Paddleboard Adventures, 25 Alaska Private Guide Service, 25 Alaska Public Lands Information Center, 49
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Alaska Railroad, 25, 26, 26, 27, 47, 48 Alaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theatre, 29, 34, 36, 37 Alaska Skylar Travel LLC, 48, 49 Alaska Step-On-Guides, 32 Alaska Tour & Travel, 48, 49 Alaska Universal Productions, 50 Alaska Wilderness Enterprises, LLC, 29 Alaska Wildlife Cabins and Hostel, 40, G Alaska.org/The Alaska App, 49 Alaska/Yukon Trails, 47 Alaskan Arctic Turtle Tours, 26 Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry, 34, 35 Alaskan Tails of the Trail with Mary Shields, 26, 26, 28 Alaskan Viewpoint Lodge, 40, 40, G AlaskaTrain.com, 47, 47 Alaska-Wildlife-Guide, 26 All Seasons Bed & Breakfast Inn, 40, G Alpine Lodge, 41, 44, G An Inn on Minnie Street, 41, G Arctic Outfitters, 26, 48 Arctic Travelers Gift Shop, 35 Arctic Wild, LLC, 27 Arthritis Foundation, Alaska Office, 49 Aurora Balloons & Decorating, 46 Aurora Borealis Lodge, 28, 40, 44, G Aurora Company – Alaska Japanese Visitors Services, 28 Aurora Express Forget-Me-Not, 40, G Avis Rent A Car, 47, 47 Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Inc., 34 Bear Lodge at Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels, 41, G Bearfoot Travel Guides, 49 Bell’s Alaska Travel Guide, 49 Best Western Chena River Lodge, 41, G Best Western Plus Pioneer Park Inn, 41, G Bethel Church, 50 Big Ray’s, 35 Billie’s Backpackers Hostel, 40, G Birchwood Homes, 50
Bishop’s Jewelry Gallery of Gold & Diamonds, 35 Black Spruce Dog Sledding, 29 Blue Kennels and Dog Sled Trips, 27, 28, 29 Bobby’s Downtown, 37 Boreal Journeys Alaska, 29 Bouchard’s International Dog Mushing Museum, 30 Bridgewater Hotel, A Fine Fountainhead Hotel, 41, 42, G Budget Rent A Car, 47 Calypso Farm and Ecology Center, 27 Carlson Center, 45 Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks, 50 Chandalar River Outfitters, 28, 29, 41, G Chatanika Lodge, 44, G Chena Hot Springs Resort, 28, 28, 29, 30, 33, 36, 42, 44, 45, G Christian Motorcyclists Association, 33 Christmas in Ice, Inc., 33 City of North Pole Tourism, 32 Cold Climate Housing Research Center, 27 Congregation Or HaTzafon, 50 Cook & Haugeberg LLC CPAs, 50 The Cookie Jar Restaurant, 36 Co-op Market Grocery & Deli, 36 The Craft Market, 35 Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, 31 Dalton Highway Express, 46, 47 Denali State Bank, 50 Denny’s of Alaska, 36 Dollar Rent A Car, 47 Downtown Association of Fairbanks, 32 Event Travel Management, 46 Explore Fairbanks, 49 Explore Tours, 48 Expressions in Glass, 35 Extended Stay America Fairbanks, 42, G Fairbanks Arts Association, 50 Fairbanks Association of Bed & Breakfasts, 40, G Fairbanks Bed & Breakfast, 40, G Fairbanks Children’s Museum, 30 Fairbanks Choral Society, 34 Fairbanks Community Museum, 30
Fairbanks Concert Association, 34 Fairbanks Curling Club, Inc., 33 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 50 Fairbanks Distilling Company, 36 Fairbanks Downtown Bed and Breakfast, 40, G Fairbanks Drama Association & Fairbanks Children’s Theatre, 34 Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation, 50 Fairbanks Extended Stays, 42, G Fairbanks Golden Nugget Hotel, 42, G Fairbanks International Hostel, 41, G Fairbanks Memorial Hospital & Denali Center, 49 Fairbanks Paddle & Pedal, 27 Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, 42, 43, 44, G Fairbanks Rollergirls, 34 Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, 34 Fairbanks Symphony Association, 34 Fairbanks Tennis Association, 33 Farewell Avenue Christian Church, 50 Festival Fairbanks, Inc., 32 Festival of Native Arts, 33 First National Bank Alaska, 49 Fjell Blikk Hytte - Mountain Lodge & Knoll House, 45, G The Folk School, 49 Forget-Me-Not Books, 34 Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum at Wedgewood Resort, 30, 31 Fred Meyer, 36 Friends Community Church, 50 Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad, Inc., 31 The Fudge Pot, 37 Glow Putt Alaska Mini Golf, 34 Gold City Brochure Placement Service, 50 Gold Daughters, 30 Gold Dredge 8, 30, 31, 34 Golden North Motel of Fairbanks, LLC, 42, 43, G Golden Umbrella B&B, 40, G GoNorth Alaska Travel Center, 48 GoNorth Car & Camper Rental, 46 Graphic North, Inc., 49
Gray Line Alaska, 32, 32, 47, 48 Great Harvest Bread Co., 36 Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, 48 The Great Alaskan Bowl Company, 32, 35, 35 Greater Fairbanks Racing Association, 34 Greatland Taxi & Tours Service, 32, 32, 48 Gulliver’s Books & Second Story Cafe, 35 Gwich’in Steering Committee, 50 Hampton Inn and Suites, 42, 42, G Hilltop Truck Stop, 37 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Fairbanks, Alaska, 43, 44, G Holland America Princess Alaska Tours, 32 Holy Dog Pet Boarding, Inc., 50 HooDoo Brewing Company, 36 Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream, 36 Hotel North Pole, 43, G Ice Alaska, 34 Ice Museum, 31 If Only...A Fine Store, 35 Interior Alaska Fish Processors, Inc., 35 Interior Graphics & Printing, 49 Iron Dog, Inc., 34 Jackie of All Trades Catering, 45 Journey Christian Church, 50 JP Jones Community Development Center, 45 Just Short of Magic Sled Dog Tours, 29 Kendall Toyota Rent-A-Car, 46 KJNP AM/FM/TV, 50 The Knotty Shop, 35 Kohler, Schmitt & Hutchison, P.C., 50 Lakeview Enterprises, Inc., 45, G Large Animal Research Station – UAF, 31, 31 Lavelle’s Bistro, 37 Lemongrass Thai Cuisine, 36, 37 The Lodge at Black Rapids, 44, 57, G Loose Moose Cafe, 37 Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 50 MACS Transit – Fairbanks North Star Borough, 47, 48
Mark Knapp Custom Knives at The Cutting Edge, 35 Marshall Arts Design, 35 The Material Girls, 35 McCafferty’s, A Coffee House, Etc., 36 Mecca Bar, 34 Midnight Sun ATV Tours, 27 Midnight Sun Catering, LLC, 45 Midnight Sun Intertribal Powwow, 33 Miguel’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine, 37 Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 31, 35 Mount Aurora Lodge, 44, G Mt. McKinley Bank, 49 Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks, 33 North Pole Cabins, 40, G North Star Council on Aging Fairbanks Senior Center, 50 North Star Golf Club, Inc., 33 Northern Alaska Environmental Center, 31 Northern Alaska Tour Company, 26, 27, 28, 29, 29, 32, 33 Northern Lights Council of Dancers, Inc., 34 Northern Moosed RV Park & Campground, 45, G Northern Sky Lodge, 40, G Northrim Bank – Fairbanks Financial Center, 49 Opera Fairbanks, 34, 34 Paws for Adventure Sled Dog Tours, 29 Pedro’s Hide-A-Way, 45, G The Pen Guy, 50 PhotoSymphony Productions, 28 Pike’s Landing Restaurant & Lounge, 37 Pike’s Waterfront Lodge, 43, 44, 45, G Pioneer Air Museum, 31 Pioneer Museum & Big Stampede Show, 31 Pioneer Park, Parks and Recreation, Fairbanks North Star Borough, 29, 30 Planner 4 Hire, 46 Premier Alaska Tours, Inc., 48 The Pump House Restaurant and Saloon, 36, 37 Raven Landing Center, 45 Ravn Alaska, 46, 46 www.explorefairbanks.com
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Regency Fairbanks Hotel, 41, 43, G River City Investments, LLC, 35 River’s Edge Resort, 37, 42, 43, G River’s Edge RV Park, 45, 45, G Riverbend Log Cabins & Cottage Rentals, 40, G Riverboat Discovery, 31, 32, 33 Riverview RV Park, 45, G Running Reindeer Ranch, 27 Sam’s Club, 36 Santa Claus House, 34, 35, 35 Santa’s Senior Center Corporation, Inc., 36 Santa’s-Vagabond Travel, 48 Sean Kurdziolek Photography, 28 Shogun Hibachi Japanese Steakhouse, 37 Silver Gulch Brewing and Bottling Co., 37 Sirius Sled Dogs, LLC, 28, 29 Ski Land, 33 Sled Dog Adventures, 29 Sophie Station Suites, Fountainhead Hotels, 43, G Sourdough Fuel, 46 Spaulding Chiropractic Clinic, 49 SpringHill Suites by Marriott Fairbanks, 43, G St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 50 Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises, 32 Steese Immediate Care, 49 Sternwheeler Tanana Chief, 32 Sunshine Health Foods, 50 Super 8 Motel, 43, G Sven’s Basecamp Hostel, 41, G Tanana Chiefs Conference Cultural Programs, 33 Tanana Valley Campground & RV Park, 45, G Tanana Valley Clinic, 50 Tanana Valley Farmers Market, 36 Tanana Valley State Fair, 34 Tanana Yukon Historical Society, 30 Taylor’s Gold-N-Stones, Inc., 36 Thrifty Car Rental, 47 Trans Arctic Circle Treks, Ltd., 27, 27 The Turtle Club, 37 Twigs Alaskan Gifts, 36
UAF Community & Technical College, 49 United Way of the Tanana Valley, 49 University of Alaska Fairbanks, 32, 33, 49 University of Alaska Fairbanks – Summer Sessions, 49 University of Alaska Museum of the North, 30, 31 Ursa Major Distilling, 36 Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc., 50 The Vallata Restaurant, 37 Villante’s Meatballs, 45 Warbelow’s Air Ventures, Inc., 28, 33 Wedgewood Resort, Fountainhead Hotels, 32, 43, 46, G Well Street Art Company, 34 Wells Fargo Bank, 49 Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center, 41, 43, 46, G Wolf Run Restaurant, 37 The Works Creative Catering, LLC, 45 World Eskimo-Indian Olympics, 33, 33 Wright Air Service, Inc., 46 Your Story Wedding & Event Planning, 46 Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, 29 Yukon Title Company, Inc., 50
Denali Neighbors
G denotes grid listing on page 54 Numbers in italic denote advertisement Alaska Denali Travel, 53, G Alaska Railroad, 52, 55 Alaska Tour & Travel, 55 AlaskaTrain.com, 55 Alpine Creek Lodge, 53, G Denali Air, 53 Denali ATV Adventures, 52, 52 Denali Bluffs Hotel, 53, G Denali Chamber of Commerce, 55 Denali Fly Fishing Guides, LLC, 52 Denali Grizzly Bear Resort, 53, 53, 55, G
Denali Jeep Excursions, 52, 53 Denali Outdoor Center, Inc., 52, 52, 53, 55, G Denali Park Village, 52, 53, G Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, 55, G Denali Raft Adventures, Inc., 52, 52 Denali Rainbow Village RV Park & Motel, 53, 55, 55, G Denali Summer Times, 55 Doyon Tourism, Inc., 52, 55, G Era Helicopters, 53 Grande Denali Lodge, 53, G Husky Homestead, 52 Mahay’s Jetboat Adventure, 53 Motel Nord Haven, 53, G Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, 55, G Park’s Edge, 53, G Talkeetna Air Taxi, 53
Interior Neighbors
G denotes grid listing on page 57 Numbers in italic denote advertisement Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, 57 Borealis Bed & Breakfast, 57, G Chicken Gold Camp & Outpost, 57 Circle District Historical Society, 57 Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge, 57, G Copper Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center, 58 Cotter’s Kennel Sled Dog Tours, 57 Delta Chamber of Commerce, 58 Falcon Inn Bed and Breakfast, 57, G Kelly’s Alaska Country Inn, 57, G North Pole Community Chamber of Commerce, 58 North Pole Economic Development Corporation, 58 Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, 58, G
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Arctic Neighbors
G denotes grid listing on page 60 Numbers in italic denote advertisement Arctic Circle Trading Post, 35, 60 Arctic Getaway Cabin & Breakfast, 60, G Beaver Tours, 60, 61 Black Gold Deadhorse Lodge, 61, G Brooks Range Aviation, 61 Coldfoot Camp, 60, 61, G Deadhorse Camp, 60, 61, G Top of the World Hotel, 61, G Yukon River Camp, 61, G
Alaskan Neighbors
G denotes grid listing on page 64 Numbers in italic denote advertisement Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, 63 Alaska Dispatch News, 66 Alaska Marine Highway, 64 Alaska Native Directory Magazine - CBG USA Inc., 65 Alaska Native Heritage Center, 63 Alaska Tour & Travel, 64 Alaska Travel Connections, 64 Alaska Veterans Museum, 63 Alaska Wildland Adventures, 63 Alaskatours.com, 64 Bellingham/Whatcom County Tourism, 64 Bethel Chamber of Commerce, 64 Cordova Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center, 64 Cruise Lines International Association Alaska, 65 Discover Kodiak, 64 Expedia, Inc., 66 The Greater Palmer Chamber of Commerce, 64 HAI Shirokuma Tours, LLC, 64
Haines Convention & Visitors Bureau, 64, 65 Homer Chamber of Commerce, 64 Hotel Seward, 63, G John Hall’s Alaska, 64 Journal Graphics Commercial Printers, 66 Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau, 64 Kenai Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center, 65 Kenai Fjords Tours, 63 Kenai Peninsula Tourism Marketing Council, Inc., 65 Kennicott Glacier Lodge, 64, G Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, 65 Klondike Visitors Association, 65 The Lakefront Anchorage, 63, 64, G Major Marine Tours, 63 Mat-Su Convention & Visitors Bureau, 65, 65 Morris Alaska – Alaska Magazine, The Milepost, and Where Alaska, 65
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Nome Convention & Visitors Bureau, 65 North of Ordinary Publications, 65 Oomingmak Musk Ox Producers’ Co-Op, 63 Phillips Cruises and Tours, LLC, 63 Premier Alaska Tours, Inc., 63 Salmon Berry Tours, 63 Seward Chamber of Commerce, Conference & Visitors Bureau, 64 Sitka Convention & Visitors Bureau, 65 Skagway Convention & Visitors Bureau, 65 Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises, 63, 63 Unalaska/Port of Dutch Harbor CVB, 65 Valdez Convention & Visitors Bureau, 65, 65 Visit Anchorage, 65 Visitor Information Center Watson Lake, 65 Yukon Convention Bureau, 65
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WINTER SEASON
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Fairbanks’ top-of-the-world location makes it one of the best places on earth to see the captivating light of the aurora borealis, view larger-than-life outdoor ice sculptures and experience the exhilarating sport of dog mushing. This surprising trio of events makes the winter season a traveler’s snowy paradise. Not to mention that there are always a multitude of other winter activities, cultural celebrations, art exhibitions and sporting events happening during an exciting winter season. Skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing, curling, tubing and ice hockey abound. Challenge the snow-capped hills or birch-laden trails; mush a team of huskies across the wilderness; behold threeton pieces of ice being turned into works of art. Journey above the Arctic Circle, visit Santa in North Pole or discover the incredible warmth of an Alaska hot spring at the end of an adventure-filled day. Envision a truly memorable winter expedition in this sparkling land of aurora, ice and snow and then come on up and stay a while.
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Brilliant aurora light up the sky over a Fairbanks cabin. View the Fairbanks Winter Guide online at www. explorefairbanks.com or order a free copy by calling 1-800-327-5774 or (907) 456-5774!
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