Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior

We’ve compiled the best of the best in Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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  • 1. A Weaver's Yarn

    College

    Artists Susan and Martin Miller own this shop that will delight knitters both new and experienced. It's the perfect place to buy a gift for that knitter back home or to pick up some qiviut, the pricey but exquisite undercoat wool of the musk ox that is some of the world's softest material.

    1810 Alaska Way, Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, USA
    907-374–1995
  • 2. Apocalypse Design

    In business since 1983, Apocalypse makes its own specialized cold-weather clothing for dog mushers and other winter adventurers. Travelers from colder areas of the Lower 48 will appreciate the double-layer fleece mittens, among other items.

    201 Minnie St., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701, USA
    907-451–7555
  • 3. Beads and Things

    Downtown

    This Alaska Native–owned shop sells handicrafts from around the state, along with a world's worth of beads for those who want to design their own pieces.

    537 2nd Ave., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701, USA
    907-456–2323
  • 4. Beaver Sports

    College

    Stock up for all your adventures in the Interior at this store that sells the big names in backpacking, biking, paddling, and skiing gear.

    3480 College Rd., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, USA
    907-479–2494
  • 5. Great Alaskan Bowl Company

    The big one-stop shop for Alaskan-made gifts and souvenirs, Great Alaskan specializes in lathe-turned bowls made out of Alaskan birch.

    4630 Old Airport Rd., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, USA
    907-474–9663
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  • 6. Judie Gumm Designs

    In her small shop, owner Judie Gumm fashions stunning and moderately priced silver and gold designs best described as sculptural interpretations of Northern images. Gumm, a longtime Ester resident, is a fun person to chat up about life in this small and quirky community tucked just off the highway west of Fairbanks; call ahead to make a appointment.

    3600 Main St., Ester, Alaska, 99725, USA
    907-479–4568
  • 7. Taylor's Gold-N-Stones

    University Avenue

    Taylor's uses gemstones mined in Alaska and creates unique gold designs.

    3578 Airport Way, Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, USA
    907-456–8369
  • 8. The Alaska House Art Gallery

    Downtown

    Owners Yolande Fejes and Ron Veliz take the "Alaska" in their gallery's name seriously; almost everything here is made in the state (with a few Canadian artists represented). Visit this hand-built log house for fine art and souvenirs made with regional pride. The gallery is also a worthy stop during the monthly First Friday showcase of local artists and their works.

    1003 Cushman St., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701, USA
    907-456–6449

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