Where is Fairbanks Located? - Fairbanks is a city located in the Fairbanks North Star County of Alaska, United States. Fairbanks lies between 57.7900 Degrees North latitudes and 152.4072 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Fairbanks Located?
Fairbanks is a city located in the Fairbanks North Star County of Alaska, United States. Fairbanks lies between 57.7900 Degrees North latitudes and 152.4072 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Fairbanks city is 32515 people and the city has a total area of 31.76 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Fairbanks, Alaska Quick Facts
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| City | Fairbanks |
| Borough | Fairbanks North Star Borough |
| State | Alaska |
| State Capital | Juneau |
| US Region | West |
| Latitude | 64.8378°N |
| Longitude | 147.7164°W |
| Elevation | ~440 ft (134 m) |
| Land Area | Approx. 32.7 sq mi |
| Water Area | Approx. 1.5 sq mi |
| Total Area | Approx. 34.2 sq mi |
| Population (2020 Census) | ~32,000 |
| Population Density | ~950 per sq mi |
| ZIP Codes | 99701–99712 |
| Area Code | 907 |
| Time Zone Standard | Alaska Standard Time (AKST), UTC−9 |
| Time Zone Daylight | Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT), UTC−8 |
| Currency | US Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 02-24200 |
| Settlement Type | City |
Nearby Cities to Fairbanks, Alaska
- North Pole, Alaska - Southeast - 14 mi
- Badger, Alaska - East - 6 mi
- College, Alaska - Northwest - 3 mi
- Eielson AFB, Alaska - Southeast - 25 mi
- Moose Creek, Alaska - Southeast - 20 mi
- Chena Hot Springs - Northeast - 56 mi
- Healy, Alaska - South - 110 mi
- Delta Junction, Alaska - Southeast - 95 mi
- Nenana, Alaska - West - 55 mi
- Manley Hot Springs - West - 160 mi
Fairbanks, Alaska Climate and Weather Overview
| Month | Avg High (°F) | Avg Low (°F) | Avg Precipitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | -1 | -19 | 0.6 in snow |
| April | 40 | 18 | 0.4 in |
| July | 72 | 51 | 2.0 in |
| October | 35 | 15 | 0.8 in |
| Annual | 36 | 18 | ~11 in |
| Climate Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Climate Classification (Köppen) | Subarctic (Dfc) |
| Winter Conditions | Long, extremely cold, and dark winters |
| Summer Conditions | Short, mild summers with long daylight hours |
| Extreme Temperatures | Can drop below -40°F in winter |
| Special Feature | Midnight sun in summer, polar night in winter nearby |
Driving Distances from Fairbanks, Alaska
| City | Direction | Distance (mi) | Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Pole | Southeast | 14 | 20 min |
| College | West | 3 | 5–10 min |
| Badger | East | 6 | 10 min |
| Eielson AFB | Southeast | 25 | 30 min |
| Moose Creek | Southeast | 20 | 25 min |
| Chena Hot Springs | Northeast | 56 | 1 hr 20 min |
| Delta Junction | Southeast | 95 | 2 hr |
| Healy | South | 110 | 2 hr 15 min |
| Denali National Park | South | 120 | 2 hr 30 min |
| Anchorage | South | 360 | 6 hr |
Transportation and Connectivity in Fairbanks, Alaska
| Transportation | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Fairbanks International Airport |
| IATA Code | FAI |
| Major Highway | Alaska Route 2 (George Parks Hwy, Richardson Hwy connections) |
| Rail Service | Alaska Railroad (seasonal passenger & freight) |
| Local Transit | MACS Transit Bus System |
| Regional Role | Interior Alaska transportation and logistics hub |
- Fairbanks is the second-largest city in Alaska’s interior region.
- It serves as a major hub for mining, military, and Arctic research activity.
- The city experiences some of the most extreme seasonal daylight changes in the United States.
- It is a key gateway for access to interior and northern Alaska.
Places to Visit in Fairbanks, Alaska
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Museum of the North (University of Alaska Fairbanks) | Museum |
| Chena River State Recreation Area | State Recreation Area |
| Chena Hot Springs Resort | Hot Springs & Resort |
| Pioneer Park | Historical Park |
| Georgeson Botanical Garden | Botanical Garden |
| Ice Museum (Chena Hot Springs) | Ice Sculpture Museum |
| Running Reindeer Ranch | Wildlife Experience |
| Fairbanks Community Museum | Local History Museum |
| Santa Claus House (North Pole, nearby) | Tourist Attraction |
| Angel Rocks Trail | Hiking Trail |
Colleges and Universities in Fairbanks, Alaska
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Alaska Fairbanks | Public | University | Arctic research, engineering, geoscience |
| Alaska Pacific University (regional access) | Private | University | Environmental science, business |
| Wayland Baptist University (Fairbanks campus) | Private | University | Adult education, business programs |
| Charter College Fairbanks | Private | Technical College | Healthcare and vocational training |
| Ilisagvik College (regional Alaska system) | Public | Community College | Inupiat cultural education, workforce training |
| Alaska Career College (regional access) | Private | Career College | Healthcare and business training |
| Fairbanks North Star Borough School District | Public | K–12 District | Primary and secondary education system |
| Denali Education Center (regional programs) | Public | Education Network | Field studies and environmental learning |
Waterbodies in Fairbanks, Alaska
Chena River, Tanana River (nearby), Chena Slough, Noyes Slough, Goldstream Creek, Little Chena River, Chatanika River (regional), Quartz Creek
Golf Courses in Fairbanks, Alaska
Chena Bend Golf Course, Fairbanks Golf & Country Club, North Star Golf Club, Salcha River Golf Course (regional), University of Alaska Fairbanks Golf Course (informal/recreational), Midnight Sun Golf Course (seasonal play)
Fairbanks, Alaska — Key Historical Facts
- Fairbanks was founded in 1901 during the Alaska gold rush era.
- The city was named after Charles W. Fairbanks, a U.S. senator and later vice president.
- Early growth was driven by gold mining along the Chena River.
- Fairbanks later became a key military and transportation hub during World War II.
- The Trans-Alaska Pipeline further strengthened its economic importance in the 20th century.
- Today, it is a major center for Arctic research and northern logistics.
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