JOURNEY ABOVE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE
Fly north from Fairbanks, cross the Arctic Circle and land on the banks of the Yukon River for a visit to the Native village of Fort Yukon, accessible only by air.
The Gwich'in Athabascan Indians have resided in this area for centuries, just 140 miles north of Fairbanks but a world apart. The Hudson's Bay Company established the community in 1847. Today, this Athabascan village is the largest in Alaska's Interior region. Athabascan guides show you their community and share tales of historic and contemporary cultural life in a bush village.
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Moderate level of activity required
Accommodates limited mobility |
OTHER ACTIVITIES
An array of optional tours are available at the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge. Visit the Tour Desk at the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge.

