Heading North to Fairbanks, AK

by rlaurendeau on July 30, 2010

Do you really want to go up north on your next vacation to Alaska? Then you should consider making Fairbanks, AK your next vacation destination. Fairbanks is located about six hours north (driving time) of Anchorage, AK, a trek that takes you on the outskirts of the Denali National Park and Wilderness Area. Considered a gateway to the deepest parts of Alaska, Fairbanks will give you the gift of an authentic Alaskan adventure for your next getaway. From seeing the Northern Lights firsthand to fly-in fishing excursions, Fairbanks is destination unlike any other.

And if that wasn’t enough, Fairbanks is also rich with history and culture. Established as a mining town, Fairbanks has many educational opportunities for you to learn about mining, the gold rush, the discovery of oil, Native Alaskan culture, and much more. Even today, the modern mining industry in Fairbanks as well as the community celebrates its unique heritage and its gold discovery in 1902, naming Fairbanks the “Golden Heart” city.

Attractions in Fairbanks that you will want to explore include the following:

  • North Pole – not far from Fairbanks is the North Pole, a must-see if you have traveled as far as Fairbanks. Perhaps you will catch a glimpse of Santa’s workshop with your very own eyes!
  • Boat Tours – see the Fairbanks waterways by guided boat tour or fishing excursion.
  • Dog Mushing – you can attend mushing school to drive your own team or join an experienced driver for a sled ride, which can last anywhere from an hour to days!
  • Fairbanks Community Museum – discover more about Fairbanks’ rich AK history, including the gold rush, winter in Fairbanks, and much more.
  • Northern Lights - as we mentioned earlier, you can see the eerie glow of the Northern Lights from Fairbanks. This phenomenon you cannot see from just anywhere. The best months to view the lights is from late August to April.
  • Ballooning Tours – see the Fairbanks countryside from up above in a hot air balloon.

These Fairbanks attractions are only the tip of the iceberg (or should we say glacier) when it comes to activities and attractions in Fairbanks, AK.

If you are wondering where you can stay during your time in Fairbanks, do not worry. Fairbanks has several hotels and resorts if you prefer to remain indoors. Or you can also check out several of the great camping facilities or RV resorts in the area. Deciding to get an Alaska RV rental, whether you fly into Anchorage or another airport city, is a great way to enjoy Alaska. By getting a motorhome rental in AK, you can travel pretty much where you want and when you want to, all in comfort and style. An AK motorhome rental is a great way to go.

Heading deep into Alaska, your visit to Fairbanks will give you a true taste of what this northern state is all about. Whether you stay a few days, a week, or longer, immerse yourself into the culture and customs of the “Golden Heart” city. You will never forget your trip to Fairbanks, Alaska.

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