It is a small but very nice campus. I enjoy walking around here and there are some nice things to see. Make sure to stop by the museum and see all it has to offer in the way of Alaska history.
We visited Fairbanks for 4 days to catch the Northern Lights. There's not much to do during the days for 4 full days. So on the last day, we just wanted to take it easy and find some indoor activities to do since it was cold outside. We were going to go to the bowling ally but they had a tournament and recommended us to try the UAF, and suprisingly, they have all sort of games for a very inexpensive rate. Granted that their machines/equipments are dated. One of the bowling lane stopped working 2/3 of the way thru but they gave us a discount. We then moved on to play ping pong, air hockey, billiards, and a couple of arcade games machine. I'd recommend this place if you're looking to spend an afternoon with friends with little money.
Check out the museum at the university it is a great learning experience! Loved the displays and the history of Alaska and it's native population. The taxidermy animals are great too.
Its very cold in March in Northern Alaska,,,,but by March its 12 hours of light already! The college kids were already dressing light even tho nights it gotdown to 34 degrees below O.
This is the flagship campus in Alaska. It is beautifully located on a hill and is a lot of fun to explore. No journey to Fairbanks would be complete without stopping by the UAF campus. Be sure to get out of your car or camper and walk around the campus to experience it!
This is a great place to see some more i depth culture of fairbanks. There is a lot of Musium stuff to see. Could see it in about an hour. Add another hour to see the art gallery upstairs. The downstairs gallery wasn't open when i went. It said call ahead. Still a good place to see what to see in fairbanks. Snaks and coffee shop available. Sovineer shop.
This university is around 15 minutes drive from the downtown. Many students attend school here to pursue various fields, especially in earth sciences. This is a good place to explore nature as it is situated away from the city, and they have many ski trails or dog trails of their own. A walk around the campus is extremely satisfying and they promote the native arts and culture too. In winters, when it gets -40F and below, students strip down to bare minimum and pose in front of the temperature sign board. Do visit this place if you want to learn more about Alaska and the native culture.
Was not sure what to be prepared for, but this was as minimum of a university campus as I could imagine. Basic, no ivy covered buildings. Looked more like a military installation.
Enjoyed the view from the University. The museum is well worth going to see. The history and artifacts are great.
I'm not 100% sure what visitors to Fairbanks would do at the university if they were just touring Fairbanks. It doesn't hurt to drive through the area though. It's a beautiful campus and the gym is great with an outdoor and indoor climbing wall in the summer. The outdoor climbing wall becomes an ice climbing wall in the winter time, which is really neat and there is a sledding hill behind it. The campus offers tons of cross country ski trails and there is a beautiful botanical garden nearby as well as the large animal research facility.