Located in historic downtown Fairbanks. The visitor center is free of charge but does accept donations. Has a gift shop and museum inside. See the infamous antler arch just outside and follow the paved walking trails near the river. There are many beautiful memorials along the trail. Trails will also take you to the Immaculate Conception Catholic church.
Beautiful historic Catholic church down on the river. It is a Fairbanks landmark.
Fairbanks has so many choices for Thai! Fun fact: Fairbanks is the unofficial Thai capital of Alaska. This one is located downtown and has a nice dining area. There are many more options like drive thru Thai huts as well :)
Come hungry! Local favorite known for its prime rib and salad bar. Reservations recommended. Right down the highway from the Pipeline viewing stop on the Steese highway.
See the Alaska pipeline and learn more about it at this viewing point on the Steese highway. You will learn a lot and it is a quick stop and a fun selfie opportunity.
See historic buildings from Alaska's gold rush era that are being utilized for various food/ local retailer shops. See the Nenana Sternwheeler. There is a museum with antiques and collections on display. There is an aviation museum. Multiple playgrounds for children to play on. You can even ride a historic steam engine around the park!