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    Running Reindeer Ranch - Running Reindeer Ranch

    Running Reindeer Ranch

    4.9(148 reviews)
    14.4 km

    Oh man, was this the coolest experience? Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable as well and we…read morehad great conversations. Being able to have contact with such a majestical creature was so cool. They let you feed them as well. This definitely isn't one of those experiences where they are just trying to get you in and out. We didn't feel rushed whatsoever, and had such a great time. A heads up for any tourists out there like me. If you come closer to winter or in the break up season, there is a lot of hardened snow and ice on the roads. I would definitely recommend getting a rental car that has four-wheel-drive. It was my first time ever driving on snow/ice like that. It wasn't too scary. Other than a couple moments when I had to stop and turn around. I could definitely see myself getting stuck if I didn't have a car that had four-wheel-drive. So just be mindful of that. Overall, it was a really beautiful drive though. And if you're going in the summer, you shouldn't have any problem on the roads. You could always call ahead and ask the staff with the road conditions are ahead of booking. But you definitely need to book this! There is also a really cool building where you meet your instructor that has a really beautiful view. There are also a couple of walking trails nearby that you can go down. And there is a coffee shop inside that had a decent latte. I believe they also serve food, though we didn't end up ordering anything, I did see other people eating. When we were trying to find our way there, we did get a little bit lost. But there is signage on the road on the left-hand side if you're heading north. They are part of a larger event booking. You'll see something on the right hand side that looks like a bunch of viewing domes. Then right after that the turn is on the left.

    This was a lovely experience. Highly recommend! I really enjoyed the educational aspect of the tour…read moreand learning about the reindeer, and I also really enjoyed being able to interact with the reindeer and watch them graze in the woods. The walk through the woods was leisurely. There were no kids on my tour, but this would be an excellent family experience. It was the perfect length for an activity.

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    Running Reindeer Ranch - The reindeer really just walk beside you when they aren't jumping around in the forest.

    The reindeer really just walk beside you when they aren't jumping around in the forest.

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    Aurora in Alaska

    Aurora in Alaska

    4.6(8 reviews)
    0.0 km
    Family-owned & operated
    Luxury

    Professional, on-time, and efficient, Aurora in Alaska was our favorite part of our trip to…read moreFairbanks last December. The photographers provided professional photos 48 hours after our tour, at no additional cost! Overall, the roasting of reindeer dogs over open fires on a snow covered lake with the aurora dancing overhead was such a surreal experience. -- We were a group of 4 and booked the "Incredible Aurora Viewing Adventure" with Aurora in Alaska in December 2024. It consisted of a hotel pick-up and drop-off, very professional photography, roasting of reindeer dogs over campfires set up by the fleet, hot chocolate and tea, camping chairs set up around the fires, and access to a public park restroom. We stayed at the Hampton Inn & Suite Fairbanks, which is a bit outside of the city center. Some tours we viewed couldn't pick us up, but we had no issues with Aurora in Alaska. The pick-up communication was clear and was coordinated excellently. The pick-up was also on time. We did many tours during our week in Fairbanks, and Aurora in Alaska truly boasts the most comfortable vans, which also weren't overcrowded with passengers. The vans felt very new and clean, each of us had ample room, and it was only 6 of us in the van total. The driver did some introductions and some explanations about the night's schedule and about auroras in general, then dimmed the lights and played gentle music for the rest of our ride. Our first stop was the North Pole to reconvene with all vans in the fleet. It was a brief stop to let us look around and take photos here. The actual gift shop was closed that late in the night, but it was nice to stop by and see it from the outside. You could stay in the van if you wanted to. Afterwards, we drove to a frozen lake for the aurora viewing. Once we arrived, the Aurora in Alaska team spent maybe 10 minutes setting up the fires, food, drinks, and cameras. It was a beautiful site! It was only us there, and it was great talking to other travelers and watching the aurora with food and drink. If you ever got too cold, the vans were left running so that you could head inside to warm up before going back to take pictures, sit by the fire, or explore. There were three different photographers spaced out at different locations, so you could get photos taken with different angles of the aurora. Overall, it was a great experience, if not expectedly very chilly. I'd recommend bringing extra hand and foot warmers! Even though the vans were idling, it still wasn't enough for those who were underdressed.We were super lucky and had great aurora viewing, but we were happy that even if we hadn't seen much we would've had great memories roasting dogs and chilling by a fire in Alaskan wilderness.

    Lights nice, guides nice, but not enough guides. Three vans of people were dropped off at this…read morefield. 42 people. No personal attention. Warming hut small for number of people. 3 fires. And vans were kept running. This is not a private or even small group tour. You cook your own food if you want it. No cautionary speech about the -34 weather. You are on your own. 90 minutes from Fairbanks with no back up plan if something goes wrong. Again. Lights nice. The photos the guides took were very nice. Guides were nice. But you are really on your own so make sure you know how to handle yourself in this extreme weather.

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    Aurora in Alaska - Photo at Santa's home, The North Pole!

    Photo at Santa's home, The North Pole!

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    The Aurora Chasers - 9-11-2024

    The Aurora Chasers

    5.0(14 reviews)
    4.7 km

    My partner and I had an incredible experience with Ronn and Marketa at the Aurora Chasers in…read moreFebruary 2026. We met Ronn & Marketa for the night tour at an accessible & central meeting spot in Fairbanks, as we were staying ~20 min away. Ronn drove the comfortable van while Marketa analyzed satellite data for cloud coverage and predicted the best places to see the aurora. We saw brilliant aurora from the moment we arrived in our spot for the night! I brought my own DSLR and my partner rented a camera; we loved the guidance on how to photograph the sky. Marketa also took stunning portraits of us. From the get-go, their communication was outstanding. The Aurora Chasers website fully prepared us for what to buy/wear to stay warm in -40 to -20F weather. If you're interested in seeing the Northern Lights, I highly recommend taking a tour. My partner and I were not equipped to drive on icy, snowy roads late at night and to navigate weather data on our own - Ronn & Marketa made it possible for us to experience clear skies and thus vivid, magical aurora during our trip to Fairbanks.

    After reading all the reviews on Trip Advisor/Viator, and Google, I chose to go with The Aurora…read moreChasers, owned and ran by Ron and Marketa. Having a little bit of DSLR experience, I needed a tour company that didn't just drop me off into a warm hut with hot chocolate, but someone with photography expertise to help me operate in the raw elements of Alaska. I did my research with ALL the local Aurora companies. The Aurora Chasers are the only ones with professional educational videos of Aurora photography on YouTube, have an Aurora cam on their own very easy to navigate informative website. You can also rent cameras and tripods in advance from them. While on the way to a remote area with a beautiful private view to catch the Aurora, they educated us on everything about the Aurora. They played videos on a big screen inside the tour bus, which they produced themselves. They provided us information about the Aurora, and very specific instructions adjusting settings on your specific DSLR and cell phone. They have thorough knowledge of canon, sony, and nikon, and cell phone settings, and I'm almost positive they could figure out any other branded cameras. It blew my mind and excited the inner tech nerd in me. I really liked how although they gave us the freedom to shoot as we chose, they always checked up on us if we needed any help with our camera settings, and even provided hot chocolate. There were various people shooting that night spread out on different locations and they managed to get to every single one of us to make sure we were happy and comfortable. Marketa took amazingly beautiful portraits of my wife and I with the Aurora in the background! She got deep in the snow just to get the right angle! Thank you Ron and Marketa!!! You made this our favorite vacation!!!

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    Alaska Journey Tours - Aurora

    Alaska Journey Tours

    2.5(4 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Experience with Alaska Journey Tours on 12/27…read more Background: I came to Fairbanks on 12/24 but failed to capture any photos of the aurora over three days. Then I stumbled upon Alaska Journey Tours' Instagram account, where they posted photos taken on 12/24 and 12/25. With nothing to lose and a strong desire to make the most of my last day before returning home, I booked a tour in desperation. - Booked Product: 2-hour tour (USD 149/person × 4 people [2 adults, 2 children] = USD 596 via bank transfer). Review: 1. Although we booked a 2-hour tour, the actual time at the site was just 1 hour (1 hour spent traveling round-trip between the pick-up and observation locations). - Recommendation: Opt for at least the 4-hour tour (actual observation time: 3 hours). The online price is USD 229 (USD 199 via bank transfer). We chose the shorter tour due to an early morning departure. 2. The quality of the experience greatly depends on the assigned guide, as their spot selection and photography skills vary. - Tip: Confirm via text message whether the assigned guide is a professional photographer by checking their recently shared photos. 3. Read the text message instructions carefully. - The first message (7 points) did not include any disclaimer about aurora sightings not being guaranteed, but the second message (8 points) clarified this with additional instructions. 4. Avoid booking if the weather forecast predicts clouds. - Although the guide tried to relocate to better spots during the tour, the cloudy skies prevented us from seeing the aurora, and the 1-hour duration proved too short. It would have been better if they had honestly warned us about the low chances of success, rather than immediately confirming the reservation with "Yes, we do," which gave us false hope. 5. Since we couldn't see the aurora, we didn't receive any photos. - The package included photography, but no aurora meant no photos were taken. Not even a family photo commemorating the aurora-chasing tour was provided. Conclusion: This experience taught me that seeing the aurora depends heavily on luck and conditions. While the effort to chase the lights was appreciated, the tour left much to be desired, especially for the price($600). For future travelers, I recommend thoroughly checking the weather forecast and ensuring realistic expectations before booking such tours.

    If you want a tour to see the northern lights.. this is your company. David and Joy are top notch…read morein customer service. They actually care about their customers and make sure you are comfortable. David makes sure you get lots of pictures with the lights and he delivers them to you quickly. Do not pass this company up!!!!

    Northern Alaska Tour Company

    Northern Alaska Tour Company

    4.1(57 reviews)
    0.0 km

    I went on an air tour of Gates of the Arctic National Park with Northern Alaska Tour Company. I had…read moreto be there by 6 and we left around 7. We flew to the town of Coldfoot, about an hour away and 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle. We landed, a guide picked us up and showed us around town then took us to the restaurant/general store. We got our preordered food, ate, visited the national park visitor center, then returned to the airport. At that point, we got back on the plane, did our air tour of the park, landed briefly at Coldfoot to let people off the plane, then returned to Fairbanks around midnight. This was a really cool experience and I'm glad I went. NATC did a great job lining everything up and making sure things went smoothly. The flight(s) were good and enjoyable. The park was beautiful and flying was a great way to see it - I'm sure I saw far more than those who trek in on foot. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed our stop in Coldfoot. It was interesting to see how people lived in the Arctic and I even saw one of the places we went on an episode of Ice Road Truckers since I got back, which was cool. I was happy with the whole experience and I would recommend them.

    Started this tour in the rain. We were told if we had to land plane at another stop our lunch money…read morewould be refunded. We'll we had to stop at beetles lodge. Still sitting here. There will be no ground tour from here. That was never mentioned so here we sit in a dumpy restaurant til it's time to take off again. For almost $1,200 definitely not worth it. Added note Matt the owner? Refunded a part of our money.

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    Northern Alaska Tour Company
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    Large Animal Research Station-Uaf - Large Animal Research Station UAF

    Large Animal Research Station-Uaf

    4.6(10 reviews)
    7.5 km

    It was a great time learning about the animals. The tour started on time, with lots of good info…read morefrom the student guide. We were able to see and hear about the reindeer, muskox, and bison. They've got a small gift shop and a variety of artifacts inside to see up close. Enjoyable tour.

    This Large Animal Research Station was a pleasant visit while spending the day in Fairbanks,…read moreAlaska. I came here back in the middle of June 2021, and they opened at 10am for a 1 hour guided tour. When I walked inside the research station, I was able to purchase a ticket at the gift shop. From my memory it was $10. We waited a few minutes to see if anyone else would join me on the tour, but I was the only one. Cool! I got my very own personalized tour! And...this Large Animal Research Station is run by students from the University of Alaska - Fairbanks so yes, a student gave me a tour of the grounds and provided insightful information on everything about the two primary animals they house...the musk ox and caribou (or more commonly known as reindeer). In general, I'd say we spent about 35 of the 60 minutes hanging out and talking about the musk ox...a very interesting animal that I had never even heard about prior to coming to Alaska. The other 25 minutes were spent by the caribou (reindeer). Btw...lol, I know the difference between caribou and reindeer.... A caribou is a reindeer set out in the wild, and a reindeer is one that has been domesticated. Obviously, the reindeer were pretty cute, and it would've been fun to have had a chance to make nice with or possibly pet them. Unfortunately, they were behind a fence though they did approach us when the guide handed them some tree branch leaves to munch on. And same thing with the musk ox. They were exclusively behind the fence as well though just like the reindeer, they happily approached us when they spotted tree branch leaves being set beside their fence. I will say that the musk ox are dangerous to the point where they cannot be allowed to interact with humans and or tourists, but the reindeer are a different story. And that sort of leads me to my next point... Okay so here at the Large Animal Research Station you have featured these musk ox and reindeer. But actually, during my itinerary through Alaska I was visiting two specific farms solely dedicated to both the musk ox and reindeer. These farms were located in Palmer, Alaska...about 330 miles south from here in Fairbanks. Though, they fit in well with my entire journey, so I kind of felt like here at the Research Station it was a good introduction and "preview" to the main events out on the farms in Palmer, AK. Just briefly mentioning them, the Reindeer Farm in Palmer is totally hands on for the 1-hour tour where you can feed, pet and cuddle with all the reindeer. It was an absolutely beautiful and memorable experience for me! Meanwhile the Musk Ox Farm in Palmer was 1 hour as well but once again the animals are enclosed behind fencing due to safety reasons. And so, the Musk Ox Farm wasn't nearly as good as the Reindeer Farm, but I highly recommend both in Palmer. Finally, getting back to here at the Large Animal Research Station, it was still a worthwhile 1-hour tour where I definitely took away a lot of good info about the animals. And plus getting to speak with the tour guide and have their full undivided attention was great. I felt like a VIP and got to be as close to the musk ox and reindeer as possible without actually touching them. As the tour ended, I returned to the gift shop hoping to buy a souvenir but unfortunately when looking around inside never found anything that piqued my interest. Though...I did sign the Visitor Logbook saying that I officially made it here, lol. Regardless that I didn't get an opportunity to pet/feed the musk ox or reindeer, I still enjoyed my 1-hour tour on the grounds of this the Large Animal Research Station. For those tourists visiting Fairbanks, I'd certainly recommend making a stop here and getting a chance to learn more about these two distinct animals commonly found in Alaska. And for $10 it's also good to help fund students and their research here at the University of Alaska - Fairbanks.

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    Large Animal Research Station-Uaf - Dat male muskox horn ain't no joke!

    Dat male muskox horn ain't no joke!

    Large Animal Research Station-Uaf - This is the Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks.

    This is the Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks.

    Large Animal Research Station-Uaf - Caribou eating tree branches.

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    Caribou eating tree branches.

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