Reindeer Meet and Greet

Reindeer are a truly remarkable part of Alaska's history. During this experience travelers can learn more about these gentle creatures through quality time by being able to feed them, pet them, and en

Reindeer are a truly remarkable part of Alaska's history. During this experience travelers can learn more about these gentle creatures through quality time by being able to feed them, pet them, and enjoy being immersed within the small herd while being surrounded within the boreal forest, a unique experience.

From: $0.00

Location: Fairbanks

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to join the Reindeer Meet and Greet experience?

A: There isn't a strict age limit! Kids of all ages can join in on the fun, but younger ones will need adult supervision. It’s a great experience for families! Just be sure to keep an eye on them around the reindeer, as they're pretty curious and love to nibble on things.

Q: What should we wear for the Reindeer Meet and Greet? Is it outdoors?

A: Definitely dress for the outdoors! Layers are key since it can get chilly in Fairbanks, especially in the winter. Bring warm gloves and maybe even a hat. The experience takes place in a boreal forest, so comfy shoes are also a must to navigate the terrain.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of our visit?

A: If the weather is really concerning, Basecamp Adventures will contact you to discuss rescheduling options. They're pretty flexible about that! Just keep an eye on the forecast and plan accordingly. You wouldn’t want to miss this magical experience!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Reindeer Meet and Greet, any thoughts?

I’m considering this for my sister’s family. They’re visiting Fairbanks for Christmas! The idea of kids feeding and petting reindeer sounds so fun. It’s priced at $0, which is awesome, but how long does the experience usually last? Also, can anyone vouch for how interactive it is? Any tips?

Has anyone done the Reindeer Meet and Greet? What was it like?

I’m really curious about this experience! I’m visiting Fairbanks in December and want to know more about how it feels to interact with the reindeer. Is it really as magical as it sounds? Also, what's included besides the reindeer? I'm all about that coffee and tea!