You are able to FISH-EAT-VIEW from inside our fabled ice fishing cabins. The 1st and only Northern Lights Viewing through panorama windows while ice fishing in Alaska! A delicious fish dinner while ic
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can definitely join the ice fishing experience! It’s family-friendly, and they’ll love the chance to see the Northern Lights while fishing. Just make sure they dress warm since it can get chilly outside when you’re not in the cabin. Also, it’s a good idea to supervise them closely, especially with the equipment.
A: You’ll want to dress in layers! The cabins are kept pretty warm (75-85°F), but you’ll still need warm clothing for when you’re outside. Think thermal base layers, insulated jackets, and warm boots. Gloves and hats are a must since it can get chilly when you’re fishing out on the ice!
A: If the weather doesn’t cooperate, they’ll work with you to reschedule your ice fishing tour. They monitor conditions closely, and safety is their priority. Just make sure to check their cancellation policy when booking. Usually, they give you a heads-up if it’s looking iffy!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Aurora Ice experience for my partner's birthday!
So, I’m considering the Aurora Ice ice fishing tour in Fairbanks for my partner’s birthday. We both love winter activities, and the idea of fishing under the Northern Lights sounds incredible! The cabins being warm is a huge plus. Has anyone done this yet? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the salmon dinner included!
Has anyone tried the ice fishing and salmon dinner tour?
I’m really curious about this Aurora Ice experience. It sounds like such a unique way to enjoy the Northern Lights! Is it too cold for people not used to the cold? Also, how’s the fishing experience? Any tips for beginners?