Fairbanks Paddlers Slideshow/Movie Night winter/spring series returns to Silver Gulch Brewing and Bottling Company in Fox, Alaska. The first of these will be Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
As we are now open 7 days a week, presentations will be held upstairs West Banquet Room. The banquet room will be available for seating at 5:30 pm with full food and drink menu service.
Come early and enjoy good food, beverages and meet up with old friends and new ones from the paddling community. The presentation is free and open to the public.
Silver Gulch is located at 2195 Old Steese Highway North in Fox, Alaska.
Interior Alaska River Trip Presentations – Beaver Creek, Birch Creek, Charley River
The first Slide Show / Movie Night of the season will feature three short presentations of Fairbanks Paddlers club members’ 2025 trips on Wild and Scenic Rivers in Interior Alaska: Beaver Creek, Birch Creek and the Charley River.
Beaver Creek
Trip participants will revisit their July/August 2025 trip down the Wild & Scenic section of Beaver Creek in the White Mountains north of Fairbanks. They’ll provide tips on trip logistics, river features, places to camp, and some of the great hiking opportunities along this Interior Alaskan gem.
Birch Creek
A group of friends will talk about their June 2025 packraft trip on Birch Creek, which is also a designated Wild and Scenic River and a classic Interior Alaskan paddle. They paddled on Birch Creek after getting weathered out of their planned trip and realized it should be on everyone’s list – beautiful, accessible, low-cost, and, did I mention, beautiful!?
Charley River
Six boaters with two rafts, two inflatable kayak, and two canine companions floated the Charley River and Yukon from Three-Finger Charley to Circle in late May / early June. They will show a short video highlighting their trip, discuss logistics, and answer questions about their trip.
Upcoming presentations – Share your paddling trips!
Fairbanks Paddler’s Club has two other winter/spring Slide Show/Movie nights scheduled at Silver Gulch. On February 17, Gail Davidson will share images and stories from a trip on the Cross Admiralty Island Canoe trail. We welcome having an additional presentation to make this evening a double feature.
On March 24, we plan to have an evening of “Community Shorts”. We invite paddlers to share brief accounts of their river trips (5 to 15 minutes each ) . This is a great chance to share your experiences with the local paddling community without preparing a long presentation. We hope you will contribute to this event with your images, videos, and stories. Please contact us at info@fairbankspaddlers.org if you would like to present.
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