Anchorage is a big city, with all the things big cities have to offer. Also high crime rates and drugs. All of that is running over into the Mat-Sue. The Matanuske-Susitna borough is the overflow area for Anchorage. Anchorage is bordered by military land and a big state forest to the east, on the North, South, and West is water from Cook inlet, Turnagin Arm, and Knik Arm. The residents of the Mat-Sue mostly work in Anchorage. They commute daily. It is 40 miles from Wasillia or Palmer to Anchorage. That's an 80 mile round trip. Some folks I know live as far out as Houston, and they drive 90 miles each way. They live there to be out of the city.
Anchorage has the better fishing areas near-by. As for hunting you will have to go at least 100 miles out to find anything, then it's overrun by Anchorage people. Come September we are inundated with Anchorage folks, that want to go hunting, here in the Fairbanks area.
Fairbanks is smaller, more isolated. Not to say we don't have problems with crime and drugs here, just not on the scale of Anchorage. Fairbanks winters are harsh, but the Summers make up for it. The temp in the summer is usually around the 60s and 70s, sunny and bright. Right now the sun is shining, temp is in the high 60s, and 17.5 hours of sunshine. Each day a carbon copy of the last. We are classified as arrid here in the interior. Then in August we get our seasonal rains, during the fair. September usually starts out sunny and warm, then turns winter in a matter of weeks.
Some hunting seasons start in August, sheep and Caribou. Moose and Grizzly start in September. Black Bear is open the year round with a limit of three bears a year. Fairbanks has better hunting in the area. Fishing is differant than the Anchorage area. In Anchorage they catch a lot of Salmon, up here we don't have the big runs of Salmon they get. We have lots of Grayling, Trout, Burbot, and Pike here. But the winter Snow machineing, and summer boating, is far superior to Anchorage. At least we don't have to trailer out 100 miles to do something. The Chena river runs right through down town Fairbanks. It's two miles to the boat ramp from my house. My son starts his snowmachine here in the yard, runs out to the back of our yard right onto the pipeline right of way, then runs it to the flood control project to ride. The Chena Flood Control project, is a plan that is over a mile wide, and eight miles long. Kids can have a blast out there riding during the winter. During the summer it's agreat place to hike, no motorised vehicles allowed during the summer.
My neighbor is a nurse for Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, If you would like some more info from her let me know. Her and her husband moved here about seven or eight years ago, because it is a great place to raise kids. No malls for the kids to hang out in and get into trouble, Ha Ha. Really though it is great for kids, I have a son that just turned 16. My neighbor has four. When they moved here all were in the local elementry, middle, and high school. Now the two oldest are going to the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. There two youngest are in the local high school here in North Pole. My son goes to Monroe the Catholic school in Fairbanks. It's 18 miles from North Pole to Fairbanks.
There is a lot for kids to do here during the winter, but Hockey seems to overrule everything for the kids, boys and girls. All the schools have cross country ski teams. Football has a short season here and not all the schools have teams. Track is not a real big, but there is a small following here. Most of the schools have rifle teams. UAF (University Of Alaska Fairbanks) has been the NCAA champs for many years.