Fairbanks is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not spend time at Fairbanks Ice Museum and University of Alaska Museum of the North?Check out other sights like Chena River and Fort Wainwright.
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Top neighborhoods in Fairbanks

College
Fairbanks's College neighborhood is home to attractions such as University of Alaska Museum of the North and Fairbanks Golf Course.

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Downtown Fairbanks
The Downtown Fairbanks neighborhood offers attractions such as Fairbanks Ice Museum and Chena River.

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Open Photo by Kathryn Reichert
Hamilton Acres
Fairbanks's Hamilton Acres neighborhood offers attractions including Chena River.

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Open Photo by Kathryn Reichert
South Fairbanks

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Westgate
Fairbanks's Westgate neighborhood offers attractions including Chena River.
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Fairbanks and related destinations
Venture into the aurora-viewing capital of America, where winter skies dance with the Northern Lights from August through April. Dog mushing adventures offer thrilling rides across snowy landscapes before soaking tired muscles at Chena Hot Springs. The University of Alaska Museum of the North showcases fascinating Arctic artifacts and indigenous art. Summer brings the midnight sun and endless outdoor possibilities along the Chena River. Fort Wainwright provides military history while the Morris Thompson Cultural Center offers insights into Alaska Native cultures. Winter visitors can hit the slopes at Moose Mountain or Ski Land. Despite modern conveniences, this frontier town maintains its rugged Alaskan character where gold rush history meets wilderness adventure.































