Come Stay in This Alaskan Tree House With a Modern Hot Tub!
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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Take a look inside this unique treehouse vacation rental located in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States.
You'll feel like a child again in this treehouse home with 325 square feet of space, with 1 bedroom, 2 beds, and 1 bathroom. You'll fall in love with the modern interior with all the comforts of home. The cozy treetop accommodation sleeps up to 3 people with a kitchen, and outdoor deck. Shop Tiny Homes This memorable treehouse design is anything but ordinary. This newly built lakeside tree house will stop you in your tracks. Come stay at the Alaskan tree house micro-resort with a shared hot tub and modern bathhouse for your trip to see the aurora. The beautiful grounds will be perfect for your destination wedding as you watch the northern lights dance in the winter or as a base to go on adventures all your summer adventures.
During your vacation stay, there is plenty to see and do in the area.
At less than 200 miles from the Arctic Circle, the Fairbanks region offers the best of Alaska’s tourist attractions and natural wonders. The city is home to the expansive University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, which houses a variety of museums and cultural attractions. Several state parks in the region allow for wilderness experiences and year-round outdoor fun, while unique cultural attractions offer plenty of family-friendly activities. The following are just a few of the activities you might try.
Chena River State Recreation Area.
Chena River State Recreation Area is a 397-square-mile recreation area that follows the path of the Chena River, offering year-round adventures for visitors who are looking to experience Alaska’s great outdoors. The recreation area attracts more than 150,000 annual visitors and is home to abundant wildlife, including black and grizzly bears, moose, and beavers. The area has catch-and-release fishing is permitted along the river and within three ponds, while hiking and rock climbing are offered at Granite Tors. There are also dog sledding, skiing, and snow machining winter activities, with several winter trails available for visitor access.
McKinley Explorer.
McKinley Explorer is part of Alaska’s largest dome railcar fleet, operated by Princess Cruises and Holland American Line. 10 McKinley Explorer cars carry a total of 88 passengers aboard the train’s upper-level dome sections, which offer spectacular 360-degree wilderness views from rooftop dome windows and amenities such as footrests and fold-down tray tables. Tour guides offer commentary on the scenery between Anchorage and Denali National Park, a complete trip of approximately eight hours, though intermediate stops are available for shorter journeys. There is a restaurant and outdoor viewing platform that is offered on the train’s lower level, and bar service is available on the upper level.
Running Reindeer Ranch.
Running Reindeer Ranch offers one-of-a-kind tours on a private Fairbanks ranch, showcasing family-owned reindeer. Reindeer-led tours showcase a beautiful boreal forest, with tour guides providing information on the region’s natural history and the animals’ lives. Seasonal tours also highlight the region’s aurora borealis and the ranch’s organic vegetable and perennial gardens. Light refreshments are served for all guests on the reservation-only tour.