2135 Hilton Avenue Vrbo is on the backside of the duplex. ideal for a family of 4 people. Please disclose at booking if you have more than 4 adults and children. More than 4 people will not be allowed to book.
The unit needs to be accessed from the alley between Hilton Avenue and the Airport Way frontage road via Moore Street. When you turn on Moore Street you will see Allstate on your right. At the end of the parking lot, turn right on the alley and pass the log cabin and garage on the left. Turn left into the Vrbo parking lot. The back of the Vrbo duplex is at the end of this parking lot. The door on the left side is the access to the Vrbo unit. The deck has access to the upstairs tennants unit so don't use the deck.. SEE THE MAP that was emailed and sent to you via Vrbo messages.
A newly remodeled comfortable one bedroom apartment in a great location. This is the downstairs unit of a duplex apartment. Fully furnished and remodeled with a fully equipped kitchen, full size refrigerator-freezer. Microwave, toaster, coffee maker, 6 qt. Instant Pot, spices, starter coffee and tea. Bathroom with shower, sink and toilet. Washer and dryer included with starter soap. Large comfortable living room with leather couches. Relaxing, with a new 43inch smart TV and BluRay DVD player and assorted DVDs. Spacious master bedroom with queen and walk in closet sleeps 2. Queen sofa-bed in the living room also sleeps 2. There is a cot in the bedroom closet partially assembled that can accommodatea 4th person if they do o want to share the second queen sofa bed. You can use this cot, and will need to affix one of the end braces. There is a 3 inch pipe to leverage the bar onto the cot frame. Be careful with your fingers! The cot won't fit in the closet if it is fully assembled.
I want to emphazise that the the Northern Lights are predicted to peak in 2025. 2021 was an exceptional year and so far 2022 has had some incredible Auroras. Generally, the peak season begins August 20-April 15. Realize that the earlier and later in the season, the darkness is less, so you generally have less of a window to view the lights. It is warmer, but your viewing period is shorter. I was just above the arctic circle for a week (Sept 2-11) and had 2 phenomenal evenings of lights viewing 4 hours and 2 hours. If you want to have a good opportunity to view the lights, check out the UAF Geophysical Aurora Forecast which can help predict peak times to have success. That being said, I have had excellent viewing with a 2 kp level. This year there have been a number of days with a 6 kp level which is extraordinary.. If you are interested in viewing or photographing the lights, let me know what you are interested in and I will do my best to help. https://www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast
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The Alaska Yukon Quest Dog Sled Race will begin in Fairbanks on 2nd Street February 4. First teams leave at 11 am from downtown Fairbanks. This will be a great experience since the race hasn't been run since Covid in 2020. https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2022/06/17/yukon-quest-alaska-releases-race-details-2023-550-mile-trek-fairbanks-tok/
https://www.yukonquestalaska.com/
World Ice Art Championships: Feb 17-March 31
https://www.explorefairbanks.com/event/world-ice-art-championships-2023/6326/
WEIO: World Eskimo Indian Olympics will be held this summer at the Big Dipper Ice Arena July 12-15.
https://www.facebook.com/weioak/
https://www.explorefairbanks.com/explore-the-area/arts-culture-and-history/
https://www.explorefairbanks.com/explore-the-area/arts-culture-and-history/alaska-native-culture/
https://www.explorefairbanks.com/explore-the-area/fairbanks/mt-cultural-and-visitors-center/
Explore Alaska Gold Panning: https://golddaughters.com/
Discover the Arts in Fairbanks:
https://www.explorefairbanks.com/explore-the-area/arts-culture-and-history/arts-and-entertainment/
Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival: July 16-30 https://www.fsaf.org/
Learn about Alaskan Automotive History: https://www.fountainheadmuseum.com/
Walk with Reindeer at Running Raindeer Ranch: https://runningreindeer.com/
Soak in a Hot Springs at Chena Hot Springs Resort: https://chenahotsprings.com/
Travel above the Arctic Circle: https://www.northernalaska.com/arctic-circle-fly-drive/
ATV and Snowmachine tours: https://www.midnightsunatvtours.com/
Alaska Railroad to travel throughout the state: Consider this for a side trip to Denali Park: https://www.alaskarailroad.com/ride-a-train/depot-locations
Boreal Bigfoot Expo: June 10-11, 2023 Carlson Center https://www.borealbigfootexpo.com/
Recommended Restaurants:
https://www.pumphouse.com/
https://pikeslodge.com/pikes-landing/
https://m.facebook.com/BigDaddysBarBQ/
http://www.lavellesbistro.com/
https://www.thehungryrobot.org/
https://www.thaihousealaska.com/
https://order.online/store/greens-bar-&-grill-llc-fairbanks-23590738/?hideModal=true&pickup=true
https://www.fountainheadhotels.com/sophie-station/dining
https://cookiejarfairbanks.com/
https://www.jazzbistroon4th.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheVallata/
Close to Pioneer Park, Carlson Center, bus lines, Growden Park, Chena River, Little League baseball fields, Curling Club, and Ruth Burnett Fish Hatchery.