Alaska Folk Festival click on image to view event
| Location:Juneau AK Begins: Apr-09-2025 Ends: Apr-13-2025 |
Description: The Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau is the longest running music festival in the state, with a history that dates back nearly 40 years. Six musicians started the Alaska Folk Festival with a mission to encourage, support and perpetuate homemade folk music in Alaska. Festival continues to operate under the same guiding philosophy as a free opportunity for lovers of the genre to participate, perform, dance, learn and breath folk music for an entire week in April with jamming sessions, workshops, dance lessons and more. Visitors flock to this event from all stretches of the state and the country.
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| Event: FAIRBANKS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
Month: JULY
City: FAIRBANKS
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Begins: Jul-13-2025 Ends: Jul-27-2025Description: Workshops from 2 hours to 2 weeks long in all art forms. Music includes everything from classical, jazz, world, and American roots. Enjoy training and performance groups in dance, theater, literary, healing arts, culinary arts and more. All skill levels welcome. Approximately 1000 adults register and participate with over 120 guest artists. Performances are available throughout the festival.
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| Event: ALASKA STATE FAIR
Month: AUGUST
City: PALMER
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Begins: Aug-16-2025 Ends: Aug-15-2025Description: Twelve days of exhibits, fair food, midway and carnival attractions and rides. See a variety of shows and concerts ranging from top-name entertainment to logging demonstrations, local bands, cooking demonstrations, dog obedience trials, and livestock and home crafts competitions. And check out the giant vegetables grown under the midnight sun!
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| Event: IDITAROD SLED DOG RACE
Month: MARCH
City: ANCHORAGE
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Begins: Mar-02-2025 Ends: Mar-16-2025Description: Sled dogs used to be the most practical form of travel in Alaska back in the turn of the 20th century. The official state sport of Alaska is still very much alive around the state thanks to an active dog-mushing community and events such as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Teams from around the world travel to Alaska each March to participate in the 1,150-mile dog-mushing race from Willow to Nome, a town steeped in Gold Rush history. The population of Nome grows by more than 1,000 people during the biggest party of the year to honor the victors of the Last Great Race. Winter visitors to Alaska can watch the ceremonial start in Anchorage followed by the official start the following day in Willow and then make their way north to Nome, seven or eight days later, to welcome the first-place musher and his winning team.
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| Event: BP WORLD ICE ART CHAMPIONSHIPS
Month: MARCH
City: FAIRBANKS
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Begins: Feb-15-2025 Ends: Mar-31-2025Description: The BP Ice Art Championship in Fairbanks is the largest ice art competition and exhibition in the world, and has been hosted by the Golden Heart City city since 1990. More than 70 teams from more than 40 countries compete in this month-long attraction. Aside from the sculptures, the Ice Art Championships also create an accompanying kid park for the younger members of the family to enjoy. With artist representation from all over the world, the championships are an opportunity to enjoy a unique form of art while also learning about the various cultures while mingling with international visitors and reading about the sculptures.