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Experience the thrill of ice fishing and the chance to see the Northern Lights with this 6-hour Fairbanks tour priced at $340, led by expert guides.
The Fairbanks: Aurora Ice Fishing Tour offers a unique combination of outdoor adventure and natural wonder for those visiting Alaska. Priced at $340 per person and lasting approximately 6 hours, this tour takes you out of Fairbanks to a scenic frozen lake for a memorable evening. Included in the experience are hotel pick-up and drop-off, bait, tackle, and a fish snack, making it a convenient way to try ice fishing without any hassle. While fishing license is not included, the overall experience appeals most to those eager to combine Alaskan landscape, local skill, and a chance to witness the Northern Lights.
This tour is well-suited for travelers wanting an authentic Alaskan outdoor activity with the added excitement of catching fish in a warm hut and enjoying the peaceful natural surroundings. It’s important to note that the activity is not suitable for children under 5 years and requires participants to bring passport or ID and driver’s license. With a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 5 reviews, this experience has proven popular, especially for its guides’ expertise and the chance to see the aurora.

The meeting point is your Fairbanks hotel, where you’ll be picked up 5 minutes before your scheduled start time. The tour includes round-trip transportation to a selected lake in the area, chosen for its prime ice fishing conditions. At the end of the 6-hour adventure, you are dropped back at your hotel, making it a convenient and hassle-free outing.
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The journey from Fairbanks to the frozen lake offers scenic views of the Alaskan wilderness. The guide leads you through the landscape, sharing insights about the local environment and ice fishing traditions. This drive not only builds anticipation but also provides a glimpse of Alaska’s natural beauty before arriving at the frozen lake.

Once on the frozen lake, you’ll settle into a heated hut designed for comfort during your fishing session. The guide teaches the ancient skills of ice fishing, sharing techniques that have been used for many decades. You’ll sit on the ice, bait your hooks with provided bait, and try to catch local fish species. The warm environment makes the activity accessible even in chilly weather, allowing you to enjoy the crisp Alaskan air without getting cold.
One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity to see the Northern Lights. While this is a natural phenomenon and not guaranteed, the guides are passionate about finding clear skies. They may try multiple times to catch the aurora, enhancing your chances of witnessing this stunning display. The dark, open skies over the lake provide an ideal setting for viewing the aurora borealis if conditions permit.
More Great Tours NearbyGuests praise the guides, particularly mentioning Tyson, for taking excellent care of participants and making the process smooth and enjoyable. The guides are skilled in ice fishing techniques and are willing to go outside multiple times to seek the aurora. Their passion and local knowledge significantly enhance the overall experience, making it both informative and memorable.
The tour provides bait, tackle, and a fish snack to keep you energized during your outing. This setup means you don’t need to worry about bringing your own gear or additional supplies. The fish snack offers a taste of local flavor, adding a nice touch to the experience. Guests have commented on the freshness of the fish and the skill of the guide in preparing it.
Participants should bring their passport or ID and driver’s license for identification. Since the Aurora Borealis is a natural display, sightings cannot be guaranteed, and no refunds are issued if the lights are not visible. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old, ensuring a comfortable environment for older kids and adults alike.
The tour allows free cancellation if canceled up to 2 days in advance, providing flexibility in planning. Check the availability for preferred start times, as these can vary. The English-speaking guide ensures clear communication throughout the experience, making it accessible for most travelers.
This 6-hour experience from 1st Alaska Tours offers a unique blend of outdoor activity and natural beauty. It’s an excellent choice for those interested in ice fishing, Alaskan landscapes, and the Northern Lights. The high rating of 4.8/5 reflects its popularity and the quality of guides like Tyson.
While seeing the aurora depends on weather conditions, the scenic drive, warm hut, and expert instruction make this a compelling outing for adventure seekers. The included gear and snacks add value, and the hotel pickup simplifies logistics. If you’re looking for a combination of outdoor fun and natural spectacle in Fairbanks, this tour offers a memorable way to experience Alaska’s winter magic.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed during this tour?
Since the Aurora Borealis is a natural phenomenon, it cannot be guaranteed. The guides will try multiple times to find clear skies, but no refunds are given if the lights are not visible.
What should I bring with me?
You should bring your passport or ID and driver’s license. Warm clothing suitable for cold outdoor conditions is advisable, although the hut provides warmth.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is not suitable for children under 5 years old, making it better suited for older children and adults.
How early should I be ready for pickup?
Guests are asked to wait in the hotel lobby 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup time for smooth transportation arrangements.