Antler Arch
Antler Arch
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Teardrop Trailer Traveler
United States783 contributions
Sept 2019
The Antler Arch is located in a nice park by the Morris Thompson Center and the Chena River. It's covered with big moose antlers, but the arch structure itself is still visible. It's not nearly as impressive as the Antler Arch in Jackson, Wyoming, which is a massive structure of deer antlers.
Written 28 August 2020
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Gerald B
Las Vegas, NV436 contributions
Jun 2022
The arch consists of many antlers, but there are more interesting options than this. One can quickly pass this by and see other exhibits which are more interesting. Native artists offer scrimshaw and other fine art nearby
Written 6 July 2022
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Czar Emmanuel
Manila, Philippines10,222 contributions
Dec 2023 • Friends
This arch, located in a park running along the Chena River just a stone throw's away from the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center of Fairbanks, was built in 2010. It is made of 100 moose and caribou antlers coming from different parts of Alaska. During winter, the whole structure is covered in snow, so is the rest of the park and the frozen waters of the river. It's one of the favorite tourist spots in downtown Fairbanks. Great for picture-taking.
Written 7 January 2024
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Alilovesvacations
Brielle, NJ10 contributions
Sept 2021 • Family
The antler arch is pretty but has a lot of graffiti. It is at the beginning of a river walk, which is filled with drug addicts and homeless people. We walked along the river and my 8 year old was offered drugs.. . thanks but no thanks. I’m not sure why the antler arch and river walk are recommended by so many. Skip it and go walk around the migratory bird center.
Written 5 September 2021
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Jonathan D
Cary, IL51 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
It’s an arch made out of antlers from moose and caribou. Hence the name Antler Arch. Cute little place for a photo op. A little vandalism detracts from the coolness of the experience of getting your picture taken under a curved structure made of antlers.
Written 13 April 2022
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Cathy G
Clinton, MA334 contributions
Aug 2022
We had missed this area out back of the center as were enthralled with the interior of the center. We returned the following day to visit and take photos because I was insistent on getting the photo. The visitor center also had valuable rangers on staff who provided great information about our trip and specific spots to be sure not to miss during our cruise.
Written 13 September 2022
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C H W
8 contributions
Feb 2022
Tourist gotta tourist. You need a pic in front of this beautiful arch- just like you do the one in Jackson Hole, WY if you're there. It is beside the museum so you just have to walk a few steps to get to it.
Written 6 September 2022
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Edward Q
Spain13 contributions
Jul 2022
Don't bring your four legged friends here even in the park, especially in their doggy bucket list trip. 💔🐾 Not a dog friendly town from what we could tell. You can still stand outside the arches and take photos. They are impressive.
Written 4 September 2022
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Ginges_revenge
Brisbane, Australia5,859 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
We visited the arch while visiting the Morris Thompson Cultural Center.
The antler arch is in the park near it. Its made of moose and caribou antlers.
Its about linking stories of Alaska and the sharing of them as well.
Its a nice spot to take time to look at and get a photo of.
The antler arch is in the park near it. Its made of moose and caribou antlers.
Its about linking stories of Alaska and the sharing of them as well.
Its a nice spot to take time to look at and get a photo of.
Written 8 June 2024
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jmash
Turnersville, NJ1,429 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
My wife and I recently visited Fairbanks on a cruise tour with friends. While there, we visited the Morris Museum. There is a cool arch made of antlers on the grounds of the location that is a great photo opportunity. We liked this attraction.
Written 25 August 2022
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