You are able to FISH-EAT-VIEW from inside our fabled ice fishing cabins. The 1st and only Northern Lights Viewing through panorama windows while ice fishing in Alaska! A delicious fish dinner while ice fishing under the Northern Lights? Northern lights viewing and ice fishing, You will stay warm (75F-85F; +25ºC) inside our wooden cabins - solar powered and underwater camera equipped to increase your success ice fishing
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Drive to North Pole, exit "Buzby Rd"; turn left on 1st traffic light, go under overpass. Turn right to Chena Lakes. Go passed toll booth. Follow dam to your right, to sign “Lake Park”, turn left. Go ~1mile to boat ramp & park; Check in at cabin #F33 or #F38.
Bring a valid 1 day - Alaska Sport Fishing license. You can buy it online ($15) and save it on your phone.
Link to buy your fishing license: https://store.adfg.alaska.gov/Home/Guest
Please dress up warm, full winter gear, and meet us at our ice fishing cabins at 9pm. You can park your car at the parking lot next to the boat launch area. Outhouses are on site. Bring a head lamp or other light when walking in the dark.
Fairbanks, located in the heart of Alaska, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich gold rush history, and unique subarctic climate. It's a gateway to extraordinary experiences like the Northern Lights, world-class fishing, and a vibrant arts scene. Fairbanks offers a blend of rugged wilderness and charming small-town atmosphere, making it a must-visit for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike.
A popular destination for soaking in natural hot springs, Chena Hot Springs is located about 60 miles northeast of Fairbanks. The resort offers a variety of activities, including aurora viewing, dog sledding, and ice museum tours.
Located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this museum showcases the natural and cultural history of Alaska. Exhibits include wildlife dioramas, Native Alaskan artifacts, and contemporary art.
This historic site offers a glimpse into the military history of Fairbanks, with exhibits on the Arctic warfare training that took place during World War II and the Cold War.
A 44-acre park featuring historic buildings, museums, and recreational facilities. It's a great place to learn about Fairbanks' gold rush history and enjoy outdoor activities.
A popular spot for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The lake is home to a variety of fish species and is a great place to see moose, bears, and other wildlife.
Freshly caught Alaskan salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a must-try dish in Fairbanks.
A local specialty made from reindeer meat, often served as sausage or in stews.
A traditional Alaskan bread made with flour, water, and sometimes berries or other ingredients.
Also known as Eskimo ice cream, this traditional dish is made with whipped fat, berries, and sometimes fish or other ingredients.
This is the best time to visit Fairbanks for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the midnight sun. The weather is mild, and most attractions are open.
United States Dollar (USD)
Alaska Time Zone (AKT, UTC-9)
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Fairbanks is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions, especially in the winter.
Fairbanks Depot
Fairbanks Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around the city. Buses run on a regular schedule, but service may be limited in the winter.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Denali National Park is home to North America's tallest peak and offers stunning landscapes, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities.
The Arctic Circle is a symbolic line of latitude that marks the northernmost point where the sun is visible at the winter solstice.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is the largest national park in the United States and offers stunning landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities.
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