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Nenana Depot

2.5 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (8)
"Alaskan hospitality - friendly, easy going, neat location on the Nenana River and railroad. A real Alaskan experience. "
Nenana Depot

Denali View Lodge

2.0 star property
5.4 out of 10, (8)
"didn't find water fetching facility with ice and the bed was smaller as compared to other facilities"
Denali View Lodge
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Northern Sky Lodge

Northern Sky Lodge

8587 Parks Hwy, Fairbanks, AK
The price is NT$5,428 per night from Sep 25 to Sep 26
NT$5,428
NT$5,862 total
Sep 25 - Sep 26
includes taxes & fees
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Learn more about Manley Hot Springs

Soak in the natural hot springs at Manley Roadhouse, where locals share stories while you relax in mineral-rich waters. Nearby Tanana River offers summer fishing adventures, while winter visitors can catch the Northern Lights from this remote Alaskan outpost.

This is a small section of the Trans Alaska Pipeline, which is one of the world's largest pipeline systems, over the Tanana River.  Built between 1975 and 1977, the construction of the pipeline was one of the first large-scale projects to deal with problems caused by permafrost. The project attracted tens of thousands of workers to Alaska. (September 2016)

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