Go from relaxing in the hotsprings to experiencing the Northern Lights! This is a magical way to experience Alaska!
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Hotsprings, Ice Art Championship viewing, travel to local restaurant for dinner, Northern Lights
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You’ll want to dress in layers for sure! It can be warm by the hot springs, but definitely chilly once you're out viewing the Northern Lights. I’d recommend thermal base layers, a good insulated jacket, and don’t forget gloves and a hat. Also, waterproof shoes can be a lifesaver if you’re walking around the hot springs!
A: Yes, kids are welcome on this tour! There’s no strict age limit, but it’s good for children who can handle the cold and enjoy being outdoors. Just keep in mind that the hot springs can be slippery, so watch your little ones closely. It’s a great family experience and mine loved it!
A: If the weather's bad, they usually will try to reschedule you. However, it’s super important to check their policy when booking. They want you to have a great experience, especially for the Northern Lights, which can be tricky to see! Just reach out to their customer service if you're worried.
Discussions
Amazing experience at the hot springs and Northern Lights tour!
Just got back from the hot springs and Northern Lights tour with Howling Bay Kennel in Fairbanks, and wow! The hot springs were so relaxing after a long day, and then we caught the Northern Lights in all their glory! We had dinner at this cozy local restaurant, which was a perfect end. Seriously, if you're thinking about gifting this, do it! It was magical and worth every penny. Just remember to dress warmly for the night out!
Thinking of gifting the hot springs and Northern Lights tour, need advice!
I'm considering giving this experience to my partner for his birthday. He loves the outdoors but has never seen the Northern Lights. Is anyone here done it before? What's the best way to enjoy the hot springs? Any tips on making it special?