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Tiny Home On The Dome w/ Hot Tub
This one of a kind cabin, offers the most spectacular 270° views for both sunrise, sunset, and Aurora viewing! Sitting on top of the locally popular Ester Dome, this unique cabin overlooks all of Fairbanks and the surrounding areas. Just 11 miles to the airport, there is amazing hiking/biking trails nearby. With a surplus of windows, the breathtaking Alaskan tundra/mountains are highlighted. Inside this custom built cabin, there is a cozy living room and a fully functional kitchen/bathroom.

Aurora Hilltop Retreat quiet forest home w hot tub
Serene forest home with spectacular views. This hilltop home overlooks Fairbanks. Low-light pollution makes for great aurora views, yet the home is just 10 min from town. Private outdoor hot tub One of the most unique and beautiful properties in Fairbanks. Live underneath a greenhouse in a cozy and private home. Watch the Aurora, pick fresh tomatoes/berries in the fall. Hot running water, cozy stove fireplace. Enjoy our gardens and stone labyrinth. Private 5 acre property, true peace & solace.

AK771. Modern wilderness made easy.
Modern 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with stunning views of the city, aurora, and Denali. 15 minutes from the airport and downtown. - Sleeps 4 easily; sleeps 6 if needed. - Soak in private outdoor, covered hot tub. - Relax by the indoor gas fireplace. - Grill year-round on the front porch. - Hike trails that leave from the house. (snowshoes & xc skis upon request). - Easy access on one floor; no stairs. - Utilize reliable, fast WiFi. - Unwind with 3 smart TVs. - Families welcome. - Garage private.

Magical Treehouse with Hot Tub
This beautifully designed tree house is perfect for your romantic getaway. Designed by "Treehouse Masters" Pete Nelson, this build is packed with tons of architectural whimsy.The treehouse has a queen sized bed upstairs that is accessed by a spiral staircase. There is a kitchenette with a keurig coffee maker, kettle, toaster oven/air fryer, mini fridge and hot plate. There is no running water in the treehouse so there a gray water system for the sink. The treehouse is located in Fairbanks.

Blue Aurora Comfy Apartment Jetted tub, King Bed
This is a brand new modern Alaskan apartment. Have a great day of outdoor adventures and come back and enjoy a warm bath in a jetted tub with custom tile shower surround. Brand new couch with ottoman and sleep on a comfortable king size bed. For the cold winter days warm up your feet on the nice radiant heated floor. Self check in. Washer and dryer! 65” QLED TV in living room. Bedroom TV as well. Close to the airport, UAF, tourist attractions, stores, restaurants, trails and bus stop.

Retro Star-Shaped Haven · Hot Tub · Dome · Arcade
Catch the northern lights from the hot tub at Star Base 🌠, a unique retro star-shaped 4BR in Fairbanks! This spacious home sleeps 8, with a game room, geodesic dome, outdoor firepit and vintage design touches. Guests rave about aurora hot tub nights, comfy beds, spotless space, and location: private but only 12 minutes to downtown. From aurora viewing on the balcony to family game nights in the game room, consider Star Base your mission control for an out-of-this-world Alaskan experience!

Adorable cabin with modern upgrades!
A cozy homestead house built in 1950 with all of the modern upgrades. A small space packing lots of style! Queen and fold out beds downstairs and a queen size pullout in the living room, this home will sleep 5 adults or a family of 6. A full kitchen and washer/dryer to keep things clean. This cabin is centrally located in Fairbanks and two blocks from main bus lines and 2 miles from University of Alaska and rail depot. Great for a family to settle in while exploring the great interior!

Goldstream Getaway
Enjoy a glimpse of life on the Last Frontier in this cozy log cabin! Nestled in the woods just 15 minutes from the airport in sleepy Goldstream Valley, this cabin offers aurora views, excellent trail access and an outdoor fire pit. Uniquely situated in a sawmill and cabin building yard, you'll witness first hand the process of building log cabins. Hosts are available to pair guests with locally operated actives such as reindeer viewing, snowmachine tours and fly fishing opportunities

Cute Cozy Cabin
Explore the Golden Heart City from this adorable little cabin! Nestled in the hills of Goldstream you'll feel like you're deep in the wilderness but you'll be within 10 minutes from town. You'll feel like a real Alaskan here! No visible neighbors is such a peaceful feeling. Step outside onto the porch and sip your coffee while listening to the dog sled teams howling. You’ll likely see squirrels, birds, possibly a frog! If you're lucky you might catch some Northern Lights.

Skogstead Cabin in the boreal forest
Tucked away in a beautiful forest of birch and spruce, our Hytte offers a thoughtful space to rest and explore. The furnishings have been thoughtfully curated to be minimalist, warm and peaceful. Many items are vintage or made by us. We have purposefully chosen amenities that are low waste and environmentally conscious. As a welcome to our guests, we provide fresh eggs from our flock of chickens, homemade granola, milk, fresh fruit, coffee and tea!

Northern Lights views from bed!
We built the Rocky Top AirBnB as place for our parents to stay in the summer. In the winter, it's yours! It's an Aurora-viewing, winter-loving house: its walls are a foot thick, with radiant floors heated by an environmentally-friendly vegetable-oil boiler. At night, watch the Aurora from bed or the large north-facing windows. The large couch is a comfortable place to watch the low winter sun traverse the mountains to the south during the day.

One bedroom with large living rm
Centrally located Fairbanks home just 3.7 miles from the airport and minutes from Pioneer Park. Set in a quiet residential neighborhood, it features a fully equipped kitchen, fast Wi-Fi, free parking, and a comfortable living space. Professionally heated for Alaska winters and close to stores and restaurants. Proudly hosted by a local military family committed to a clean, well-managed stay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in College?
Popular areas in College for overnight stays are those near the local university, quiet neighborhoods with nearby walking trails, or locations close to parks and amenities. These settings offer easy access to both nature and community events.
What are the best things to do in College with kids?
Families can explore science exhibits, local parks, and nearby nature centers that frequently offer hands-on wildlife and ecology experiences. In winter, many enjoy sledding or building snow sculptures as snowfall is abundant.
What are some of the best things to do in College?
Explore local science and art museums, wander university gardens, or try winter sports like cross-country skiing. Summer often features outdoor markets and cultural festivals that highlight regional traditions.
How is the weather in College?
College experiences very cold winters, with temperatures often between -17 and 1°F (-27 to -18°C), and mild summers that can reach 73°F (23°C). Light rainfall and long daylight hours are common in the summer months, making it a popular season for outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit College?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather and access to hiking, festivals, and outdoor activities. Winter appeals to those hoping to experience the northern lights or snow-based adventures.
What are the best places to visit in College?
Frequently suggested places include botanical gardens on the university campus, interactive science museums, and nearby hot springs. Local art galleries and nature reserves are also popular with visitors.
What are some hiking trails in College?
College has trails winding through boreal forests, open meadows, and near rivers, often with opportunities to see wildlife. Look for local nature preserves and recreation areas where year-round hiking, skiing, or snowshoeing are frequently suggested.
What are some family activities we can do in College?
Families can enjoy picnics in community parks, explore interactive science or culture centers, and participate in seasonal festivals. In winter, building snow forts and attending local ice events are frequently suggested for kids.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from College?
Around College, visitors frequently suggest venturing to hot springs, touring museums with local history exhibits, or exploring boreal forest trails. Local farms and scenic picnic areas invite day-long outings year-round.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in College?
Many vacation rentals in College welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods with access to parks and trails. Always confirm pet guidelines with your host before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting College?
Locals often suggest dressing in layers and preparing for dramatic temperature shifts, especially outside summer. Joining guided tours can offer deeper insight into the area’s ecology and Indigenous histories.
What is College known for?
College is known for its university influence, boreal forest surroundings, and its role as a gateway to northern Alaska’s landscapes. Many visit to experience aurora viewing and local culture shaped by both science and nature.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in College?
Around College, small botanical gardens, locally-owned coffee shops, and art spaces showcasing regional works are often described as hidden gems. Some ponds and walking paths provide quiet spots for nature observation.
What are the best foods to try in College?
College has locally rooted dishes featuring wild salmon, reindeer sausage, and sourdough pancakes. Seasonally foraged berries are popular in desserts and preserves.
What should I bring for a trip to College?
Pack layers suited for both cold and milder weather, sturdy waterproof footwear, and items for bug protection in summer. A warm coat, insulated hat, and gloves are essential in winter, while a camera is useful for catching natural sights like the northern lights.
What is the nightlife in College like?
Nightlife in College reflects a relaxed, community vibe—bars, brewpubs, and spaces for live music are often found near the university or in local gathering spots. Occasional arts performances or open mic nights add to the evening scene.
What are the most popular events or festivals in College?
College has events centered around the midnight sun in early summer, as well as community fairs, arts festivals, and local sporting competitions throughout the year. Residents and visitors frequently gather for locally organized music and art celebrations, especially in the warmer months.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in College?
You can find vacation rentals in College that welcome families, with options like multi-bedroom homes, places near parks, and stays with outdoor spaces for kids to explore. Some include useful amenities such as laundry and kitchens.




