Riverwalk Historical Walking Tour

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Riverwalk Historical Walking Tour

Fairbanks, Alaska 99701, United States

Created By: Explore Fairbanks

Tour Information

Take a walk along the scenic waterfront from Pioneer Park to downtown Fairbanks before returning along the Riverwalk. Along the way learn historical facts about the town you live in.

Roundtrip distance estimates from Pioneer Park to:

1 mile: Arctic Winter Games Cauldron (#3) | 2 mile: Janel Thompson Park (#5) | 3 mile: Aurora Energy Plant (#6) | 3.8 mile: Barnette Bridge (#8)


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What You'll See on the Tour

Historical-themed park with museums, shops, food, picnic areas, train rides and much more. Spend a little time in the past at Fairbanks' community park. 
World-class, catch and release grayling fishing river. Also host to a variety of summer water sports such as canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing and motorboating. 
The 2014 Arctic Winter Games Legacy Cauldron was built in partnership with the Tanana Valley Youth Sports Foundation, Arctic Star donors and the generous donation of labor and materials from local design, engineering and construction firms.... Read more
Home to the Fairbanks Drama Association and Fairbanks Children's Theatre. The theatre has provided 52 seasons of community theatre.  Captivated by the pristine all-encompassing wilderness; artists find the Fairbanks region a wellspring of ... Read more
This park is one of many parks overseen by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Parks and Recreation Department who preserves and creates an inclusive community culture by providing places and programs designed to enrich the quality of life. ...
Did you know the coldest recorded temperature in Fairbanks is minus sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit? You are passing Aurora Energy's coal-fired co-generation plant. It is producing power, steam and hot water heat. Burning the coal to produce p... Read more
This route you are walking now is known as the Chena Riverwalk, overseen by Festival Fairbanks, along the Chena River downtown to Pioneer park at Peger Road. This path connects to other bike paths around the Fairbanks North Star Borough.Â... Read more
Fairbanks' downtown area is the perfect destination when looking for locally-based products, with more than 300 Alaskan-owned businesses, such as: art galleries, gift shops, Alaska Native gifts, coffee shops, antique shops and restaurants t... Read more
Across the street, you find the R.C Wood House. R.C. Wood's banking career in Fairbanks began as cashier for E.T. Barnette's Fairbanks Banking Company. In 1909, Wood took over the management of the First National Bank of Fairbanks. His orig... Read more
Across the street you will find St. Matthews Church. It is one of the three oldest churches in Fairbanks. The original church building burned in 1947, but the great wooden altar and other carvings were saved, and were replaced with the pres... Read more
Across the street you'll see a small cottage, of the Queen Anne style, which was built in 1920.
Across the street you'll see the home built for Judge Charles Claypool in 1911. One of the earliest frame homes in Fairbanks, it was built on the edge of town. In 1925, the new owner, Otis Berry, raised the home and installed a huge center ... Read more
Many rivers in Alaska end with the "nah" syllable—Chena, Nenana, Tanana, etc. "Nah" is the Athabascan word meaning "river". There are also many rivers which end in "knee-ka" —Chatanika, Tetlanika—which is the Athabascan word meaning "... Read more
On your left, across the street is the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center. The Fairbanks community is home to many active and retired military personnel and their dependents. With one Army and one Air Force base in both Fairbanks ... Read more
Fairbanks Curling Club, officially established in 1905, is the oldest organized sports group in Alaska. 
Popular playground and park is used for a variety of recreational activities, such as the Fairbanks Goldpanners, a collegiate summer baseball team. The Goldpanners are renowned for their Midnight Sun Game, played June 21, when the first pit... Read more
A multi-purpose arena home to many events, sporting and outdoor tradeshows, collegiate hockey, music concerts, ComicCons, and comedians. Be sure to check the online community calendar from Explore Fairbanks for a list of upcoming activitie... Read more
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Thank you for participating in this year's Visitor Industry Walk For Charity. Your support is helping numerous non-profits in the Fairbanks community. 

 

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