Sightseeing the Last Frontier Fairbanks City Tour in Fairbanks AK
Fairbanks, Alaska is known for its rugged beauty and natural wildlife. During this half-day excursion, enjoy a tour of the city and stop at several landmarks including Alyeska Pipeline, Santa Claus House in North Pole, AK, Morris Thompson Cultural Center, Pioneer Park, and Museum of the North.
We would cancel the reservation when minimum number of passenger (clients) not met.
We will pick you up at 10:00 am (Monday to Saturday) at your hotel in Fairbanks. If you do not stay at a hotel in Fairbanks, we may meet at Hyatt Place Fairbanks.
(Pick up time is subject to change.)
We will come by 5 different places:
1) Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center
2) Pioneer Park
3) Alyeska Pipeline
4) Santa Claus House in North Pole, AK
5) Museum of the North
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point, 1671 Steese Highway, Fairbanks, AK 99712
The 800-mile-long, 48-inch-diameter trans- Alaska oil pipeline parallels the Richardson Highway through the Delta Junction area on its way to the Port of Valdez. The line is underground where it crosses the Alaska Highway about half a mile southeast of the center of Delta Junction. At Big Delta, the oil pipeline crosses the Tanana River on a cable suspension bridge.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Santa Claus House, 101 Saint Nicholas Dr., North Pole, AK 99705
The Santa Claus House is a Christmas-themed retail store in North Pole, Alaska. It was founded as a trading post alongside the Richardson Highway in 1952 by Con and Nellie Miller, shortly after North Pole itself was founded by real estate developer Everett Dahl. The Santa Claus House served as North Pole's post office from its inception through the early 1970s. Around that same time, the business was relocated coincidental with the relocation of the Richardson Highway through North Pole. Ownership and management was passed down to sons Terry (prior to his untimely death) and Mike, who also hold the distinction of being the only brother pair who both served as president of a state senate in the United States. Santa Claus House is known for the world's largest Santa statue and its "Letters from Santa".
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, AK 99701-4806
The Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center welcomes visitors year-round. Come explore our world-class exhibits of Alaska’s four seasons, experience Alaska Native art, music, stories & dance, and talk with local experts to gather information and ideas for your travel in Interior and Arctic Alaska. Whether you’re on the trip of a lifetime or preparing for this weekend’s hike, we have something for you. Here you can attend informative lectures and presentations, and reserve one of our rentable spaces for your next board meeting, or workshop. Take a moment to walk around the grounds to see the iconic antler arch and our seasonal displays of flower gardens and ice sculptures.
Duration: 35 minutes
Stop At: University of Alaska Museum of the North, 1962 Yukon DR, Fairbanks, AK 99775-9702
The museum's mission is to acquire, conserve, investigate, and interpret specimens and collections relating to the natural, artistic, and cultural heritage of Alaska and the Circumpolar North. Through education, research, and public exhibits, the museum serves the state, national, and international science programs. The museum develops and uses botanical, geological, zoological, and cultural collections; these collections form the basis for understanding past and present issues unique to the North and meeting the challenges of the future.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701-4014
Pioneer Park is a 44-acre (109-ha) city park in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States run by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Department of Parks and Recreation. The park commemorates early Alaskan history with multiple museums and historic displays on site. The park is located along the Chena River and is accessible from Peger and Airport Roads. A waterfront path connects the park to the Carlson Center, Growden Memorial Park and downtown Fairbanks. There is no admission fee to enter the park, though many of the museums and attractions do charge an entrance fee. Concessions are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, though the park is open year-round and some events are held in the off-season.
Duration: 20 minutes
Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Stroller accessible"
"Service animals allowed"
"Near public transportation"
"Infant seats available"
"No heart problems or other serious medical conditions"
"Most travelers can participate"
"This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund"
"This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"
Start Time:
10:00 AM
Duration: 4 Hours 30 Minutes
Start location: 400 Merhar Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA
Traveler pickup is offered
We will pick you up at Hotels listed on Viator and TripAdvisor.
Pick up time: around 10:00 AM
If you do not stay at the above hotel in Fairbanks, we may meet at Hyatt Place Fairbanks (400 Merhar Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701).
Cancellations and refunds:
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.