Fairbanks Links

Fairbanks Links
Transportation:
ALASKA DIRECT BUS LINES 1-800-770-6652
operates extensive Bus /
Shuttle service thru Yukon
and Alaska including Haines, Whitehorse, Anchorage
and Fairbanks
Lodging Alternatives: (for those not looking for the 'hostel experience")
Ah, Rose Marie B&B -
Exceptional hospitality, historic home, great location, full hearty breakfasts, Bus and Train pickup. You wont find a better B&B in downtown Fairbanks. Minnie Street B&B -
A Tradition of Warm and Friendly Alaskan Hospitality Awaits You Here, Where You Are a Stranger only Once.
7 Gables Inn-
A fine B&B with suites, cottages in a great setting. Jacuzzi's, cable TV, bikes, canoes and more. Businesses and Public Interest:
Arctic Treks has made it possible
for adventurous souls to experience the most remote, magnificent wilderness
areas on our planet. Chena Dog Sled Adventures:
PO Box 16037, Two Rivers Ak, 99716(907) 488-5845. Located on 160 acres of an original homestead within the Chena River State Recreation Area about 40 miles from Fairbanks. Offer a full range of summer and winter activities including Ice Fishing, Dog Sled Rides, Snowmachine Rides, and rustic Cabin rentals.
Tolovana Hot Springs
Located approximately 50 air miles northwest of Fairbanks. A trip to Tolovana Hot Springs is a wilderness trip. Accessible only by trail or bush plane, there is no emergency communication or on-site personnel. The accommodations are rustic and simple.
White Mountain Nat'l Recreation Area - 30 miles north of Fairbanks,
offers a wide variety of outstanding opportunities for year-round recreation. Summer hiking, camping and float trips, & winter system of trails and public recreation cabins for
snowmobiling, dog mushing and cross-country skiing.
Creamer's
Field (Wildlife Refuge and Nature Trail) Fairbanks Daily New-Miner (daily local paper) University of Alaska - Fairbanks Musk Ox Farm University of Alaska Museum Tanana Valley Fairgrounds Trans-Alaska Pipeline Santa
Claus House Poker Flat Rocket Range Alaskan Tails of the Trail with Mary Shields Fairbanks Ice Museum |