The Yukon River extends through Alaska to Canada and is home to harsh winters that are enticing to explorers. The area and the river are north of the Arctic Circle, and the area is home to cruises, horseback tours, hiking and wildlife preserves. Klondike explorers seek out attractions in Canada and Alaska along the Yukon River.
The Alaska 7 Motel is located in Delta Junction near the Alaska Range. The hotel is also near salmon fishing. Rooms in the hotel feature private bathrooms, satellite television, wireless internet, kitchenettes and free coffee and tea. In early 2011, rooms started at $99 a night.
The Bald Eagle Ranch Bed & Breakfast is located near Fort Greely in Alaska and the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. The B&B features features washers and dryers in most rooms, satellite television, breakfast and private bathrooms. Rooms can be rented nightly or longer-term and in early 2011, rooms started at $20 to $225 a night.
Hotel North Pole is located in North Pole, Alaska and features satellite television, free wireless internet, free continental breakfast, meeting and banquet rooms and some rooms include full kitchens. There are stores and restaurants available near the hotel. In early 2011, rooms started at $85 to $100 a night.
The Chicken Gold Camp & Outpost is located in Chicken, Alaska near the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve and the Canadian border. The camp features cabin and room rentals with wireless internet, propane heat, public restrooms, and rooms that sleep up to six people. The Chicken Gold Camp & Outpost features gold dredging and mining activities, a cafe, kayaking and hiking. In early 2011, rooms started at $90 to $150 a night.