Welcome to Pioneer Park, where history is celebrated and preserved for all to enjoy. Pioneer Park is a 44-acre Historical Theme Park located in the …
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2024年9月30日
Pioneer Park is a wasted opportunity for Fairbanks. What a lovely park. Cute little cottages to shop thru if there had been any either open or occupied. We expected to spend a couple hours here and… marlene s的完整评论
2024年8月19日
It was a cute little place but for older couples not much to do. I feel like kids would love it though. It was free so it was worth the stop. Kandc91的完整评论
2024年8月4日
We stopped here as we rode the city bus back from the University of Alaska and were pleased with an interesting visit even though there were not many people and some things were closed, probably beca… By_His_Grace的完整评论
It opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 12 a.m. (midnight) if you want to just walk around, let kids play on the play ground, have a picnic etc. . There's no admission fee to get in. The little cabins …
It opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 12 a.m. (midnight) if you want to just walk around, let kids play on the play ground, have a picnic etc. . There's no admission fee to get in. The little cabins that house food and crafts close at different times. Events that go on, and there are a lot of them in the summer, quit at different times. You can still hang out in the park until midnight though.
So the link to the website takes you to a govt site not the Pioneer park site What are your hours? Are you open Sundays? Its hard to visit when you can find info on line
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I was a visitor to park with John Hall's Alaska and they arranged the visit so am unable to answer question.
Is the train still running and is old time photo still open and what are the cost
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Sorry, but the park is closed for the season now. The train and old time photo shop were both still operating this past season and I'd be surprised not to see them open again next spring.
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