

Travel With Alaska In Mind


My first stop is the “Morris Thompson Culture and Visitors Center.” The visitor center is full of information and can help your visit go smoother. You will learn more about Alaska and some of its history. You will find help from the staff on-site to help you with any questions that you may have. So, while you are in Alaska, your trip will be sure to be the “trip of a lifetime.”
View the “Northern Lights.” The sky is extravagant and glazed with beauty. This was one of my favorites. Something different than what I am used to seeing in the South. Staying at the cabin I could view the northern lights all snuggled up and warm.
Have you ever wondered what the “North Pole” really looked like? Or even wondered what the beauty of Alaska looked like? The North Pole is only twenty minutes from Fairbanks, Alaska. What makes it even more fascinating is Christmas is all year round at the North Pole. When you take that admiring drive on “Santa Claus Lane,” you will surely see streetlights that look like candy canes, the twinkling lights of holiday displays, and many holiday displays of buildings. Be sure to include in your itinerary to visit the “Santa Claus House.” Here you will find holiday-inspired gifts and be able to take your photo.
Regardless of where you visit in Alaska, you will surely see jaw-dropping scenery from all around. From mountains to the wilderness to fishing to just discovering Alaska, you will be glad you will be happy that you made memories to cherish for a lifetime.