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Enjoy convenient access to many key local attractions such as Mendenhall Glacier, Eaglecrest Ski Resort and several state office buildings at this quaint Juneau, Alaska hotel.
Welcome to the Best Western Grandma's Feather Bed where guests will find personalized customer service and quaint accommodations in the heart of Alaska's capital city. Each well-appointed suite at this Juneau hotel features an in-room Jacuzzi, feather beds, cable satellite television with HBO® and high-speed Internet access. Start the day off with a complimentary hot breakfast before taking advantage of hotel amenities such as a therapy pool, guest laundry, business services and meeting facilities. The Best Western Grandma's Feather Bed also offers a complimentary shuttle to and from the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal and the Juneau International Airport.
Guests staying at the Best Western Grandma's Feather Bed will enjoy an ideal downtown Juneau location convenient to a variety of local shops and restaurants. The hotel is minutes away from many outdoor activities including snow skiing at Eaglecrest Ski Resort, golf, fishing, hunting and hiking on one of many local trails. Hotel guests will also find themselves less than 10 miles from many key area attractions including University of Alaska Southwest, the Mendenhall Glacier and the State of Alaska Museum. Business travelers will appreciate being close to many city and state government buildings as well as corporate locations including Alaska Airlines, Searhc and Bartlett Memorial Hospital. Juneau is also home to many local events and festivals such as the Alaska Folk Festival, Gold Rush Days, Fourth of July Celebrations and the Golden North Salmon Derby.
The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Grandma's Feather Bed is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Juneau, Alaska. Make a reservation today and save!
Free evening programs featuring artists, historians, naturalists, and authors at the Valdez Museum.
Thursdays and Fridays at 10:30am at the Children's Library in Ketchikan.
from 1:00-3:00pm at the Public Library in Ketchikan.
Rides, Alaska's best produce, commercial shops, entertainment, and food. In Fairbanks.
Rodeo, music acts, food booths, a parade, fireworks, fruit, flower craft and vegetables displays. In Ninilchik.
Bushels of fun will be had by festival-goers who feast on delectable homemade blueberry creations. In Girdwood.
The oldest salmon derby in Alaska. Large cash and merchandise prizes are awarded.In Juneau.
In-depth studies of Copper River Delta fungi & mushrooms.
A road relay from Skagway, AK to Whitehorse, Yukon (110 Miles).
Trail run with views of Mount McKinley from the top of Ester Dome. In Fairbanks.
Workshops on mushing, skijoring including nutrition, training and equipment. Informational classes and trade fair for all dog enthusiasts. Trade fair and vendors. In Fairbanks.
5K and 1 mile events begin at 10:00am at the Sandy Beach log shelter on Douglas Island, in Juneau.
Holiday shoppers and art enthusiasts find unique, high quality and authentic “Made in Alaska” products crafted by more than 250 artists during this festive kick off to a copious Anchorage arts and crafts season.
A celebration and recognition of the African American army engineers who built the historic Alcan Highway during World War II. In Anchorage.
Over 3,000 eagles gather along the Chilkat River to feast on spawning salmon. Events cater to birdwatchers, photographers, nature lovers, and includes photo workshops, speakers and presentations, guided eagle viewing, featured entertainers and the release of wild rehabilitated Bald Eagles. In Haines.
Starts at 10am at the Brotherhood Bridge parking lot, in Juneau.