Many people call Fairbanks the gateway to Alaska’s Interior, the Arctic and the Far North. You will know that you’re up there when you witness 20 hours of sunlight per day from Mid-May through July, or get to see the aurora borealis light up the night sky.
These Fairbanks, Alaska, vacation rentals are the best way for visitors to get acquainted with “The Last Frontier.” For an introduction to the region’s cultural and natural history, visit the University of Alaska Museum of the North. Then head out to Pioneer Park for a lesson in how this land changed. There are even working gold mines to visit.
If you come in winter, sign on with a dog sled team, take a snowmobile tour, hit up some of the cross-country ski trails, and ski or snowboard at Moose Mountain and Mt. Aurora SkiLand.
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