Visiting in September, hope to see the Aurora, can you recommend a tour guide company that specialized in Aurora viewing. Also would like to take a trip to the north...
Angela S. replied:
Bill Heathhttps://www.facebook.com/109175446090237 SkyFire In Focus Tours
Amber S. replied:
Aurora Chasers!
Nick E. replied:
Sven Halterman / Runs a business off Davis Road. Great person with lots of knowledge . Views on back side of Old Murphy Dome I believe. Give him a call.
Bridget L. replied:
oh, yes, I'v seen in it late August many times (40 years here), but North Pole is a small city south of Fairbanks.
Kristina W. replied:
Definitely join this aurora page and the aurora chasers are great https://m.facebook.com/AuroraNotify/
Rebecca B. replied:
http://www.chenariverroadhouse.com/index.html Close to the Airport Aurora Viewing from the Riverfront Deck Fire pit & Fireplace ☮️
Sheila L. replied:
Seeing the aurora at Chena Hot Springs from the lake is cool.
Miles C. replied:
My Neighbor Lisbet does walking tours in the summer https://www.facebook.com/arcticdogco/?pnref=lhc
Anyone with a good recommendation for a local travel/tour company in Fairbanks? Or any suggestions if it's better and cheaper to do it without them to see the Northern...
Kristina W. replied:
Follow this Facebook page. Lots of tips/ help https://www.facebook.com/ABNFNSB/
Was wondering if someone could give me some advise. I'm wanting to take my family to the North Pole to the Santa Claus House. I've been every year growing up, when I...
Latisha B. replied:
Clint Bergstrom
Rose M. replied:
Just left last week we rented a car and drove. Saw it all. Not rushed I rented a car from Alamo rentals a dodge caravan for 6 days unlimited mileage for under $250. It was great. Hope you enjoy your trip. We spent over an hour at the Santa Clause House
Justin S. replied:
www.alaska.org/advice/best-roadside-glaciers
Amelia T. replied:
Check Santa Claus house website for open times -
Donna S. replied:
We flew into Anchorage, rented a car and took two weeks to drive from there to Fairbanks with several incredible stops along the way - Hatcher Pass & the Independence Mine outside of Wasilla is incredible. Talkeetna is a great little mountain town. Denali, of course, should not be missed. Check out the sled dog demonstration - your kids will love it. We hit trails around North Pole and checked out the pipeline. There's a great visitor center in Fairbanks worth popping by. Lots of neat trail heads on the road to Chena Hot Springs which is definitely worth a visit. The Santa House is fun and a little campy. Know you don't have time but the Kenai Peninsula is incredibly; Homer and Seward are great little towns; to see Glaciers check out Whittier and take a Glacier Boat tour, it will nudge right next to incredible glaciers. The Aleyeska Mountain resort - about 30 miles from Anchorage - has a great gondola ride that will take you up the mountains and you can see five glaciers on a clear day.