Alpine Lodge

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4920 Dale Road
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Nightly Rates: ( 75.00 - 144.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Lodge has Alaskan exterior design with wood accents and portico along with large paved parking area, sidewalks and lawns with indirect lighting.The Lobby has tiles, granite counters and wood accents to carry the Alaskan theme from the exterior of the building to the inside.Alpine Lodge features 113 rooms.Great Location only 1/4 miles from Fairbanks International Airport.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable


Room Information

Family Suite
double queen beds with kitchennette, spa, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker and very spacious.
Suite QQ
2 Queen, kitchenette, spa, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker, iron, furniture made with hickory wood.
Suite King
1 King bed, kitchenette, spa , refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker, iron, furniture made with hickory wood.
Standard Room
2 Queen beds, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker, iron, furniture made with hickory wood.
Business Suite
king bed with sofa bed, spa, kitchennette, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker, and very spavious.
Deluxe Rooms
double bed or king size bed, with bath room ameneties, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, coffee maker, activity table, phone, & alarm clock.

Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 15
· Check out time is 11
· 70 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

Airport way,first left Dale Road about 200-300 yard corner dale road and discovery.Only 1/4 miles from Fairbanks International Airport.


Cancellation Policy

Summertime ? 72 hour cancellation policy - All reservations must be guaranteed with a Credit card.Winter ? 24 hour cancellation policy ? All reservations must be guaranteed with a Credit card.


Restaurant Information

onsite

Delivery available.No restaurant onsite.


Recreation Information

Health Club - Limited

On property-Chargeable

Cardio Vascular Equipment

On property-Chargeable

Golf

On property-Chargeable

Jacuzzi

On property-Chargeable

Sauna

On property-Chargeable

Snow Skiing

On property-Chargeable

Spa

On property-Chargeable

Weight Lifting Equipment

On property-Chargeable

Whirlpool

On property-Chargeable


Area Attractions

Chena Hot Springs

45 Miles from Hotel.

Dog Mushing

5 Miles from Hotel.

El Dorado Gold Mine

10 Miles from Hotel.

Fairbanks North Scarborough City

10 Miles from Hotel.

Georgeson Botanical Garden

5 Miles from Hotel.

International Ice Classic

10 Miles from Hotel.

Pioneer Park and Recreation

3 Miles from Hotel.

Riverboat Discovery

.25 Miles from Hotel.

University Museum

5 Miles from Hotel.

Alyeska Pipeline

10 Miles from Hotel.

BP-British Petroleum Company-Gas

10 Miles from Hotel.

Carlson Convention Center Fairbanks

5 Miles from Hotel.

Fairbanks Denali Medical Hospital

6 Miles from Hotel.

Fred Meyer Store

2 Miles from Hotel.

Lynden Transportation

8 Miles from Hotel.

Pogo Mine

0.0 Miles from Hotel.

Sate of Alaska School District

10 Miles from Hotel.

State of Alaska Offices

10 Miles from Hotel.

Tanana Valley Clinic Community College

8 Miles from Hotel.

University of Alaska Fairbanks

5 Miles from Hotel.

Wal-mart Super Store

8 Miles from Hotel.

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ALL ABOUT FAIRBANKS

The second largest city in Alaska, Fairbanks is located on the shores of the Chena River in the heart of the interior 350 miles north of Anchorage.

Originally a trading post for gold prospectors and sternwheeler river boats, Fairbanks, is now a popular tourist destination and gateway for national parks and tours further north across the Arctic circle.

Summer, or winter, Fairbanks offers a unique range of attractions for all visitors.

In the summer, with the sun showing for over 20 hours a day, Fairbanks is the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and has become world famous for “midnight baseball” and long days of fishing and hiking.

There are a number of trails in the town, but many hikers make their way to the Chena River State Recreation Area for more “serious” adventures. The Chena River is also popular for canoeing and fishing,

The long days are also ideal for exploring the wilderness areas around Fairbanks, like the Gates of the Arctic National Park and the Brooks Range and enjoying all the wildlife and outdoor adventures the areas have to offer.

In winter, there may not be as much sunshine, but there is plenty to do.

For the active visitors, The Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race offers excitement in the 1,000 miles between Fairbanks and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, and Tesoro Iron Dog, formerly known as the Iron Dog Gold Rush Classic covers 1,971-miles by snowmobile from Wasilla to Fairbanks. For the less active, guided dogmushing tours and lessons offer a less competitive way to enjoy the snow.

Also on the active side, with a six month winter season, Fairbanks is one of the top spots in the nation for cross-country skiing. Host to the likes of the US Ski and Biathlon teams and national championships, Fairbanks has world-class facilities for world-class skiing. There are recreational and competitive programs for all ages including group tours, youth programs, instructional clinics and races.

But one of the must see winter events held in Fairbanks is the annual World Ice Art Championships, an international ice sculpture competition with ice sculptors from more than thirty countries producing more than more than 100 larger-than life sculptures.

Kids Park is a winter favorite for families with slides, twirlees and mazes all crafted from pure crystal blue ice.

The highlight of any trip to Fairbanks, however, is to see the northern lights. One of the best spots on the globe to see them, Fairbanks sits under the Auroral Oval, a ring-shaped region around the North Pole, with displays visible an average of 243 days during the year when there is sufficient darkness and clear skies. No guarantees, but visitors that are in Fairbanks for four days, have a 97% chance of seeing an aurora.

Summer, or winter, for a look at man’s achievements in the area, and as a testament to the mining spirit of the gold fever of 1902, Fairbanks’ attractions feature the University of Alaska Museum of the North, the El Dorado Gold Mine, where visitors can take a narrow gauge train through a permafrost tunnel, and Pioneer Park, an indoor facility with Pioneer and Goldrush exhibits.

The University of Alaska Museum is the state's primary repository of natural and cultural history and is internationally recognized for its comprehensive northern collections.

Another attraction, of course, is the trans-Alaska oil pipeline winding from the Arctic region of Prudhoe Bay to the ice-free port of Valdez. The zigzagging pipeline passes just to the east of Fairbanks. The impact of the 800 miles of 48-inch pipe on Alaska’s economic and social conditions has been enormous and is on many visitors’ "must see" list.

Among the many options for excursions out of Fairbanks, visitors can take a trip to see Athabascan Indian life on the Yukon River with a fly/drive adventure to Prospect Creek, a Koyukuk Athabascan settlement. This narrated tour explains the natural and cultural history of these inhabitants of Alaska's harsh Interior. Another option is to journey to a Tanana River fish camp and spend time with an Athabascan family as they harvest salmon from the river, and see how the fish are processed and preserved in the smokehouse.