Fairbanks City Tour
Fairbanks City Tour year round is offered by Alaskan Culture Tours. info and video at: 907-322-3483
Boyd also owns Alaskan Culture Tours, that also, has affordable Fairbanks tour packages and a Fairbanks City Tour personally given by Ben Boyd, an Alaska Mountain Man who made his living from the land using a sled dog team.
This Video is a Historical Documentary about Fairbanks Alaska's biggest annual event that started in 1935 and was originally call the Ice Carnival and Dog Derby. Historical film footage and photos were edited to tell this story. The video is produced by Ben Boyd, Producer of many Historical, Wildlife, and Native Culture Videos. This is an example of the vast research he has done about Alaska's History and Cultures. He is the owner of Alaska Northern Lights Tours and is your guide for the Fairbanks City Tour. He is an Alaska Mountain Man who lived a Traditional Native way of Life in remote Village above the Arctic Circle. At age 45 he entered the University of Alaska Fairbanks and after 12 years of work received a MA Degree in Cultural Documentation. He has both the education and personal experience to give you a vivid look at Alaska's history and cultures.
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Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Fairbanks - Travel Alaska
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Fairbanks - Travel Alaska:
Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, Running Reindeer Ranch, Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Bouchard's International Dog Mushing and Sled Museum, The Aurora Ice Museum, Pioneer Park, Georgeson Botanical Garden, McKinley Explorer, Chena River State Recreation Area, Large Animal Research Station, Palace Theatre, Chena Indian Village
Fairbanks City Tour
Fairbanks City Tour
Year Round Culture and Historical City Tours. Native Guides who are graduates of University of Alaska Fairbanks. Includes Museum of the North, Morris Thompson Cultural Center, Santa Claus House, pipeline viewing & Pioneer Park with time on your own there to shop in Summer.
A tour around [S] Anchorage, Alaska City Of Fairbanks...
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Tour of Fairbanks, Downtown, out to Chena Hot Springs
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Want to know what it's like to drive around Fairbanks, Alaska? Take a look! I drove around Fairbanks, including downtown, then headed out to Chena Hot Springs -- that part of the drive is very long, and features a lot of trees. But, if you can endure it, there's a little more of Fairbanks at the end.
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Fairbanks, Alaska’s Northern Lights
Northern Lights photographer Frank Stelges shares his passion for capturing the aurora in Fairbanks, Alaska by teaching visitors about the beauty of the phenomenon. It's something that hits us on a deeper level; it opens people up — they become emotional, and they talk about their lives. It's a great thing when people start feeling like they can share these things. Frank describes the beauty of the nights sky in Alaska and the connect he makes with visitors to his part of the country.
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How do people live in Cold Alaska?
We travel to Fairbanks Alaska in WINTER when it is 30 degrees below zero!!! Great place to visit for Christmas to visit family even though it is cold.
Did you know Fairbanks temperature is has the biggest swing between cold and hot than any where in the world?
It can get to 70 below zero in the winter and in the 90's in the summer.
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Glass-domed Train from Talkeetna to Denali, Alaska
As our train meandered across the unadulterated landscape, I found that I was reassuring myself that it was real. Such scenery…as though it was “too beautiful” to be true. I rode along with Awe, Wonder, and Amazement, as we all shared in an exchange of childlike fascination. While being a train ride, I’m inclined to default to recommending it, but truly, this stretch of track will lead you through a mere part of the heart of Alaska, but it will invite you to the center of your being, where you're reacquainted with your youth.
This ride was just over four hours, where passengers relaxed in their comfortable seats, while enjoying refreshments and narration, or enjoyed the brisk air on the cars’ “porches.” Lunch was enjoyed on the lower level of the car. All luggage, carry-ons included, were stowed, not to be seen again until disembarkation. I should note that the cars we rode in on this trip were private cars, not to be confused with Alaska Railroad’s Goldstar Service cars, found on its website; I indulged in one, though, to Seward:
(Fun facts at the end of the video are from displays at the Talkeetna depot.)
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Fairbanks Alaska Trips
Fairbanks Alaska Trips
Price $350 one person - $270 per person (two or more)
Per day and night - Private Room & Bath, 3 Meals, Transportation, Activities
Economy Packages - Price $240 per person
Per day and night - Chandalar Ranch Hostel, 2 Meals, Transportation, Activities
Day & Evening Tour with 2 Meals, Transportation, Activities - $220
Day & Evening Tour with Transportation & Activities - $180
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Anchorage Trolley City Tour (4K)
We took the Anchorage Trolley Tour which gave a nice overview of the city. It was $20 per person (we paid cash to the driver before boarding). The starting point was easy to locate as it was right next to the Anchorage Visitor Information center which looks like a log cabin, an easy walk from where we were dropped off from our cruise shuttle. Anchorage was the mid-way point of our 14 day Alaska cruise aboard the Holland America Amsterdam in June of 2017.
We visited the airport near the lake and saw a float plane land, taxi, and another takeoff.
We definitely recommend this tour- the tour guide was very informative and you get a nice overview of Anchorage Alaska.
Alaska trip in Fairbanks
Best travel in Alaska with my friends, best memory. Background song: Call on me- Starley. Edit by : me
10 Best Places to Visit in Alaska | Top Tourist Attractions | Wacky Alan
Although it is physically separate from the rest of the United States, Alaska is one of the most scenic and fascinating parts of the country. Its seclusion only adds to the beauty and mystery of the 49th state, making it an appealing getaway spot for intrepid travelers and nature lovers. Along with the major cities like Anchorage, it is important to get out and experience the natural landmarks and attractions that make Alaska so beloved. As you plan your next trip’s itinerary, be sure to include as many of the following best places to visit in Alaska as possible.
10. Wrangell St. Elias National Park
9. Anchorage
8. Ketchikan
7. Glacier Bay National Park
6. Homer
5. Juneau
4. Mendenhall Glacier
3. Kenai Fjords National Park
2. Katmai National Park
1. Denali National Park
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Fairbanks (Tanana: Tanan) is a home rule city and the borough seat of the Fairbanks North Star Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.
Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region of Alaska. 2016 estimates put the population of the city proper at 32,751, and the population of the Fairbanks North Star Borough at 97,121, making it the second most populous metropolitan area in Alaska (after Anchorage). The Metropolitan Statistical Area encompasses all of the Fairbanks North Star Borough and is the northernmost Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States, located 196 driving miles (or 140 air miles) south of the Arctic Circle. Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the founding campus of the University of Alaska system.
Sitka Alaska Tourism Attractions
Sitka is a fantastic place to visit. Take a look at some of the attractions.
IS ALASKA RIGHT FOR YOU? - How to Travel to Alaska
First of all, if you’ve never looked at a road map of Alaska, check out google maps for a minute. There are VERY few roads in the entire state. So unless you’re a bush plane pilot there are really only a few locations that are even accessible by car.
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We’ve divided Alaska in to the 3 most visited regions in the state:
1. Interior Alaska: the home of Fairbanks, The Dalton Highway, Denali National Park and the cute town of Talkeetna
The Kenai Peninsula
In our opinion, if you are flying in or driving to Alaska you really can have a TOTAL Alaska experience by just visiting the Kenai Peninsula. Here’s 8 quick reasons:
1. People fly in from all over the world just to fish the salmon in the Russian River.
2. If you’re looking for other fishing, you can always book Halibut fishing out of Homer or Seward/seward. Hope you catch more fish than we did.
3. Kenai Fjords National Park is home to the Harding icefield and its 30 outflowing glaciers….or nearly 40 glaciers. The National Park site said both numbers. We can all agree that’s a lot of ice.
4. The Kenai is packed with wildlife: bald eagles, humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, sheep, bears…just to name a few. If you’re as bad at spotting wildlife as we are, you can always visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and see just about everything including musk ox, which might be our new favorite friends.
5. In the Kenai peninsula alone you’ll find some of Alaska’s best museums, aquarium and again, the Alaska wildlife conservation center. You should seriously go here. They have Musk Ox, again, which are awesome.
6. This is also one of the best jump off points scenic flights or sea plane adventures, including a trip over to Katmai National Park: Home of the famous brooks falls for brown bear viewing. Maybe you can get a shot of a fish going into a bears mouth. We didn’t.
7. The Alaska Railroad comes down here for a reason. It’s a beautiful trainride which we didn’t take ourselves, but we saw them next to us on the road pretty often. The road was beautiful drive therefore the train must be a beautiful ride. Also, online reviews say its awesome.
8. Whether you're hoping to explore mountains or ocean, from the coastal rain forests around Seward and Kodiak to the rough Arctic chill of glaciers flowing off the Harding Icefield—there’s a huge range of diversity here.
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What It’s Like To Live In Alaska (Winter Edition)
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Hi there! I was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska and I adore being from this beautiful state — icy winters and all! While I live in Los Angeles now, I love any excuse to travel to my home state, so when my dad suggested I make a sequel to my first Alaska video (“What it’s like to live in Alaska”) my response was “HELL YEAH!!” (Thanks for the plane ticket, Dad!)
This video was so fun to make. While I technically shot it alone in Alaska, it was far from a solitary endeavor. A big thank you to Fahrenheit-Be-Darned Running Club for appearing in this video, to my dad for the plane ticket and to both my parents for tips on where to get good winter shots, to my sister for the nostalgic brainstorm session that resulted in this list, and to my best friend Caitlin Cowie for her awesome feedback on this edit and for editing the first Alaska video which I used as a template for this one! Couldn’t have done it without you guys! Love you so much.
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Bear Lodge Resort, Fairbanks Alaska
The Bear Lodge experience is worth sharing. From the on-site Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum to the 75 acre wildlife reserve bordering the auto museum. These two attractions alone will fill your Alaskan experience with memorable moments.
Fairbanks Riverboat Discovery Tour
If you're in Fairbanks, Alaska then I'd highly recommend the Discovery Riverboat Tour. This attraction on an authentic sternwheeler riverboat stops off at a Chena Indian village where you see a few demonstrations and then can walk the grounds. The tour also has a bush pilot demonstration where a float plane takes off and lands right by the boat, which was pretty dramatic. The boat stops in front of the late 4 time Iditarod champion Susan Butcher's kennels and you are seen a dog sled team training exercise. All during the Riverboat cruise the guide informs you about the area including geographical, cultural and historical points of interest. If you like this Fairbanks Riverboat Discovery Tour video then make sure to give it a thumbs up!
Anchorage Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Anchorage – a destination of awe-inspiring beauty difficult to rival. Watch this travel guide video to see why Anchorage is one of Alaska’s greatest vacation spots.
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The city of #Anchorage lies in Alaska’s mountainous south and is home to around 40 percent of all Alaskans. At the height of summer, Anchorage basks in 22 hours of sunlight, with the sun barely dipping below the horizon, making it an excellent #vacation destination for those looking to pack a lot into their trip.
#Explore the Flattop Mountain trails which serve up some of the best views in the state. Learn the traditional dances and games of Alaska’s first peoples at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre or stock up on stories and folklore from the Last Frontier at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Centre. Hang out at the dock at Seward, a picturesque fishing outpost or set sail to the Kenai Fjords National Park. Marvel as deep-sea giants breach the surface of these still waters. Climb aboard a seaplane or helicopter and soar from Seward out to the Godwin Glacier.
Alaska is a state famous for its rugged terrain and endless recreational opportunities, and a vacation Anchorage does not disappoint.
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Alaska Tour - Fairbanks, AK - Stop #11
Today we drove from Tok, Ak to Faribanks, AK with a short stop Rika's Roadhouse for lunch. We also got a tour of the Cabin Museums and our first peek at the Alaskan Pipeline!
On our drive, we saw a Moose splashing around in a pond, and Jeannie got a few pictures out the window as we were driving by! We then stopped at North Pole, AK and visited the Christmas Shop and sat on Santa's lap!
The next day we got a Fairbanks City Tour with a stop at an excellent Alaskan Pipeline viewing area where you could actually touch the pipe! It is HUGE, over 48 in diameter with an insulated metal jacket. After that we went aboard the Discover III for a river cruise to the Chena Village with many Indian huts and cabins. Here we learned about a Fish Wheel that floats on the river and spins using the current and automatically catches Salmon as they swim upstream -- very cool!
That night we went to an Alaskan Salmon Bake with some of the best Salmon you could ever eat! The following day we visited a couple of Museums, including the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum. This car museum was unbelievable, and had many one-of-a-kind cars from the turn of the century! This is a must see in Fairbanks!!
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The MILEPOST 2018: Alaska Travel Planner Paperback – March 7, 2018
Described as the quintessential reference for Alaska travelers, The MILEPOST® offers mile-by-mile descriptions of more than 15,000 miles of road in Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Alberta. It's 700-plus pages detail accommodations, camping, sightseeing, attractions and services,as well as fascinating facts on the history and wildlife of the North.
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