Visit the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, it’s $8 for adult admission, less for kids and only $4 if they are staying at a Fountainhead hotel! A world-class collection of over 80 vehicles, vintage clothing and photos from 1898-1938. The collection includes 8 vehicles that are the only ones left in the world!
Visit the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
Visit the Great Alaskan Bowl Company located at 4630 Old Airport Road (turn south at turnoff from Airport Road), just west of Fred Myers. The factory/showroom is open daily from 8am to 8pm throughout the summer. Winter hours (until around Mother’s Day) are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10am to 5pm on Saturday, and Noon until 5pm on Sunday. For more information, call (800) 770-4222, or locally, (907) 474-wood (9663).
Visit Creamers Field located at 1300 College Road. Their summer hours beginning June 1st are 10am-5pm daily. From September 1st – May 30th they are only open on Saturdays from 10am-4pm.
Visit Denali Park and Preserve located 120 miles from Fairbanks on the Parks Highway.
Visit Downtown Fairbanks and stop by the Fairbanks Visitor’s Center, the Fairbanks Community Museum, the Fairbanks Ice Museum, or the Public Lands Information Center.
Visit the Farmer’s Market at 2600 College Road. Open May through September on Wednesdays from 11am to 4pm and on Saturdays from 9am to 4pm.
Visit the Chena Flood Control Project situated on 20,000 acres approximately two miles south of North Pole, and is a project managed by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Visit the Golden Days Celebration held July 18th to July 22nd in historic downtown Fairbanks.
Check out the Aurora Borealis (sorry, winter only)
Visit Pioneer Park open 24 hours a day, though the Gold Rush Town shops, restaurants, carousel and railroad are open from 11am to 9pm daily during the summer season which begins with Memorial Day and extends until Labor Day.
Visit the Tanana Valley State Fair on College Road at the Tanana Valley State Fair Grounds. This year’s fair is August 3rd through August 11th.
May – between 17 and 18 hours
June – between 19 and 21 hours
July – between 18 and 20 hours
August – between 15 and 16 hours
September – between 12 and 13 hours
Breakfast – $8 to $12 per person
Lunch – $9 to $13 per person
Dinner – $12. to $40 per person
4 hours behind the Eastern Time Zone
3 hours behind the Central Time Zone
2 hours behind the Mountain Time Zone
1 hour behind the Pacific Time Zone
May – 59’ high / 38’ low
June – 70’ high / 49’ low
July – 72’ high / 52’ low
August – 66’ high / 47’ low
September – 54’ high / 36’ low
