University of Alaska Museum of the North
About This Museum
The University of Alaska Museum of the North is unlike any other, a place where art, history, and wild science collide under one spectacular roof. It serves as the state's official repository, meaning you'll find everything from ancient mammoth tusks to contemporary Indigenous beadwork. The building itself is a landmark, its sweeping curves designed to echo the Alaskan landscape. This is the essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the true heart and immense scale of Alaska.
Collection Highlights
Don't miss the towering blue bison, a stunning symbol of the museum's art collection, or the massive whale skeleton suspended in the Gallery of Alaska. You can also get face-to-face with Otis the brown bear and explore thousands of years of Athabascan and Iñupiat heritage.
Visitor Information
Give yourself a couple of hours to wander—it's easy to lose track of time. The museum is located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, and popping into the gift shop for a unique souvenir is practically a required finale.
Architecture & Building
A striking contemporary design with swooping white curves and sharp angles, often said to evoke glacial ridges, mountain peaks, or even the tail of a breaching humpback whale.
Contact & Location
Address: University of Alaska Museum of the North, 1962, Yukon Drive, Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, 99775, United States
Phone: +1 907-474-7505
Website: Visit Website