I've been to creamer's feild for both business related work (photography) as well as with my friends. I'm a huge fan of the FREE fun you can have there, walking through incredible trails of gorgeous landscape and wild life.

I've been to creamer's feild for both business related work (photography) as well as with my friends. I'm a huge fan of the FREE fun you can have there, walking through incredible trails of gorgeous landscape and wild life.
See the birds in action. beautiful place, and my kids love it!
When my husband was ill this was the place we went after every treatment so he could at least watch the sandhill cranes, geese and ducks. Once they are in, the parking lot is crowded with local watchers. Nice trails for the less handicapped.
Very nice little refuge with walking trails and observation stations-visit in spring or fall when the birds are migrating, or just walk the trails anytime. Restrooms available and it is stroller friendly.
This is wonderful. I have been there several times and there is nature walks that are free and all kinds of birds and cranes and geese. it's amazing. They have a cute little gift shop.
Creamer's Field is a surprising place! Even if you are not a "birder" it is full of wonder~
Last fall I was staying at a near-by resort, and could hear hundreds of cranes. I asked about them and was directed to Creamer's.
I was lucky enough to be there as cranes were collecting from far and wide, for their trip...
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Ok, so everything about Creamer's Field is "fake"...it's an old ag field reclaimed to be a waterfowl rest stop, but relies on deking them in w/ grain spread on the ground and active aggie practices that essentially render the fields useless for habitat for anything else. What was once a somewhat laidback local hangout for bird-nerds has now become a...
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A good place to see migratory birds year-round. Outside rest rooms are horrible. Inside rest rooms are not much better. Regarding the recently defeated referendum on clean air (a chronic and major health hazard in this valley), got my introduction to Fairbanks politics here.
A great place to learn a bit and go for a wonderful flat walk, you will enjoy it!
No birds to be seen, even though we were told that we should be able to see finches and cardinals... didn't see one bird. However, there were a few people, training their dog teams perhaps?, by having the dogs harnessed and pulling the people on snow skis... Rather interesting.
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