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Traveling to Wasilla
Fair dates Tuesday-Wednesday, April 21-22, 2026

(Setup in Wasilla is Monday 4-8p and Tuesday 7-10a. Exhibit Hall opens at 10a.)

If you are coming from outside of Alaska, you will fly into Anchorage, then enjoy the magnificent drive north to Wasilla. You will of course find the most flight options on Alaska Airlines, but several other major carriers fly to Anchorage (American, Delta, Southwest, and United) as well as some smaller carriers. 

Traveling to Soldotna
Fair dates Thursday-Friday, April 23-24, 2026

(Wasilla Fair ends at 3p Wednesday. Setup in Soldotna is 6-9p Wednesday and 7-10a Thursday. Exhibit Hall opens at 10a.)

Two commuter airlines have 35-minute flights to Kenai-Soldotna:  Grant Aviation and Aleutian Airways. The airport is in Kenai, 15 minutes from the Fair venue in Soldotna, and just 10 minutes more to the hotel. Both airlines have very small planes, about 9 passenger seats, but many daily flights between Anchorage and Kenai. (Note to returning exhibitors: Aleutian Airways is the only airline that flies to Homer.)

If you like to drive, we highly recommend that you drive to Soldotna instead of flying! The 3-hour (145-mile) ride from Anchorage to Soldotna on the  Seward Highway and  Sterling Highway is awe-inspiring, traveling first along breath-taking  Turnagain Arm with wonderful views of glacier-capped mountains across the inlet, and then through a mountain pass before you drop down into the forest to drive alongside the glacier-fed, aquamarine Kenai River.

SIGHTSEEING TIPS: A popular side trip is to drive an additional 70 miles south of Soldotna to enjoy picturesque  Homer, “where the road ends and the sea begins.” Homer is the favorite vacation spot of Alaskans themselves, an artistic and scenic small community (pop. 5700) literally at “the end of the road,” so-called because the furthest you can drive on the continuous road system in North America is from Key West FL to Homer AK.

IF YOU DRIVE: There is little time for sight-seeing on the way south, but plenty of time as you travel back north to fit in some Alaska adventures! Vendors often go to Homer for a day. If the sky is clear as you travel north to Anchorage or Fairbanks, it is fun to take  the tram at Alyeska Resort up to the top of the mountain at 2,300 feet, where you can enjoy the magnificent view of Cook Inlet. Although the Visitor’s Center at  Portage Glacier is closed until Memorial Day weekend, it is a short (5 mile) pleasant drive down a side road where you can see glaciers fairly close on the sides of the mountains alongside which you drive.

RECOMMENDATION: If you want to setup in Soldotna on Wednesday night, you will want to leave Wasilla quickly for the 3.5-hour drive. There are plenty of places to get dinner as you drive through downtown Soldotna to get to the venue. You may want to get some grab-and-go food on the way down or even before you leave Anchorage. (The Girdwood gas station along the highway at the turnoff for Alyeska, Speedway Express, is popular with locals making that drive. There is also a Subway, doughnut shop, pizzeria, and ice cream shop in that little cluster of shops. It is 90 minutes south of The Menard Sports Center, on Turnagain Arm.)

Traveling from Soldotna to Fairbanks
Fair dates Monday-Tuesday, April 27-28, 2026

(Soldotna Fair ends at 3p Friday. Setup in Fairbanks is 4-7p Sunday and 7-10a Monday. Exhibit Hall opens at 10a.)

Again, you can drive or fly back to Anchorage from Soldotna. Identified as a National Scenic Byway, the route along the Turnagain Arm is full of sightseeing opportunities. (The Soldotna Fair ends at 3:00 so that you have time to drive back to Anchorage that evening, if you like!) Alternatively, you could drive to Homer and fly from there to Fairbanks (through Anchorage).

However you return to Anchorage, there are many flights from Anchorage to Fairbanks on  Alaska Airlines. The flight is about 60 minutes long. Should you choose to drive the scenic Parks Highway, the trip is 365 miles between Anchorage and Fairbanks. If you drive, there is time to drive back to Anchorage on Wednesday, or you can leave your rental car in Fairbanks and fly. Another alternative is to enjoy the the winter wonderland of Alaska’s backcountry from the comfort of a warm railcar on the Alaska Railroad , complete with comfortable seats, large picture windows and onboard dining. The  Aurora Winter Train travels north from Anchorage to Fairbanks (passing through Denali National Park) on Saturdays.

SIGHTSEEING TIPS: It is fun to drive to  Chena Hot Springs (a little over 1 hour northeast of Fairbanks) to soak in the hot springs and/or tour the Ice Museum! Or you can continuing driving about 3 more miles north of the turn onto Chena Hot Springs Road, where there is an  informative pull-out about the Alaska Pipeline, which is above ground there.

Traveling from Fairbanks to Juneau
Fair date Thursday, April 30, 2026

(Fairbanks Fair ends at 3p Tuesday. Setup in Juneau is 3-5p Wednesday and 7-9a Thursday. Exhibit Hall opens at 9a.)

All flights between Fairbanks and Juneau make a stop in Anchorage. Alaska Airlines is the only major airline that flies to Juneau. Juneau can only be reached by air or ferry (from Haines); there is no road to Juneau. (Yes, it’s our capital!) The flight from Fairbanks to Anchorage takes about an hour and the one from Anchorage to Juneau takes about 90 minutes.

SIGHTSEEING TIPS (Fairbanks-Anchorage): If you drive to Anchorage from Fairbanks, you might enjoy a side trip to  Denali National Park, although the best views of Denali itself (previously Mount McKinley) can actually be found from charming  Talkeetna, Alaska.

SIGHTSEEING TIPS (Juneau): Visit  Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, 5 miles from the Juneau airport. In addition to the glacier, there is a bear-viewing platform, and you are quite likely to see a black bear there in the spring, particularly in the early evening. If you stay in town for Friday (or leave later in the day), you may want to visit the beautiful and fascinating  Glacier Gardens, which opens for the season on May 1st!

Traveling “Outside” from Juneau

(Juneau Fair ends at 6p Thursday.)

Alaskans call the continental United States “Outside” – always capitalized.  Alaska Airlines is the only major airline that has flights out of Juneau. You may get tickets on other airlines that share flights with Alaska Airlines. Remember, you must stay until the Exhibit Hall closes!


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