Fairbanks is Alaska's City of Light
In the summer, the Midnight Sun brings nearly 24 hours of daylight. When winter arrives, Fairbanks offers front-row seating for the Northern Lights.
The Hot Spot of Alaska
There's plenty for the visitor to do in the summer, from river rafting and gold panning to salmon bake feasting and midnight sun golfing.
Ice Becomes Art
Any day in March, you're likely to run into a dragon, a mermaid, or possibly a smiling Buddha in Fairbanks.
Hot Spot for a Cool Sport
Today most long-distance travel in bush Alaska is accomplished by snowmachine, but the dog sled has become a local sporting tradition.
Northern Lights Shine on Winter Adventure
These brilliant curtains of red, blue, green and white lights are making Fairbanks a premiere destination for winter travelers from around the world.
Golden Days
The past comes back to life each July during Golden Days, a weeklong celebration of Fairbanks' gold rush heritage.
Winter: Alaska's Secret Season
For many residents, winter is the season they enjoy the most. Spend some time on a starry winter night under the spell of the aurora borealis, and you'll soon see why.
Celebrate Solstice in Fairbanks
With summer days nearly 24 hours long and temperatures in the 80s and 90s, Fairbanks is the place to celebrate summer solstice on June 21 each year.
The Culture and Heritage of Athabascan Indians
Whether you're planning to stay overnight or trek into the rural villages, Fairbanks is the place to learn about Athabascan culture.