The Best Time To Visit Alaska | Plan Your Trip (2024)

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By Bob Kaufman

Founder, Alaska.org

The best time to visit Alaska is during the summer between May 10 and September 15. You'll experience temperatures in the 60’s to low 70’s, 16–24 hrs of daylight, leaves and flowers in bloom, rushing rivers, and the best wildlife viewing.

In researching your trip, you may see other dates mentioned:

  • Peak season is June to August. By mid-June, it’s as warm as it’s going to get. All summer activities are available, including bus tours on the The Denali Park Road which begin around May 15.
  • Cruise Season is also May through September. Small ship cruises start as early as mid-April.
  • Shoulder Season is May (early season) and September (late season), with 10-25% discounts on some hotels, tours, and cruises.

May to September is a big window. So when do we tell our friends to visit? June 15 to July 15. It’s the absolute height of summer: warm, dry, and alive with energy.

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Other Key Things to Know about Visiting Alaska in the Summer

  • Temperature: Daytime highs range 60°F - 80°F. Nighttime lows are refreshingly cool, dipping into the 40's - 50's. In May and September, expect temperatures to be 5°- 10° cooler. May is our driest month with a 25% chance of rain on any given day. It gets rainier as summer progresses, to a 50% chance in September.
  • Daylight: June 21 is the longest day of the year: 19 hrs of daylight in Anchorage, 18 in Southeast, and 22 in Fairbanks. It's light outside almost all night long from late May to late July—and light past 10pm for another month on either side of that. Long days mean you can pack in a lot of activities under the Midnight Sun!
  • Wildlife Viewing: May – September is the best time to see wildlife in general. Fly-in bear viewing begins in May but is best in July. You can see Moose year-round. Gray whales migrate up in March/April; humpbacks are here from May to September; orcas are here year-round.
  • Fishing is great all summer long.
  • Hiking: Near Anchorage, trails at lower elevations are clear of snow by May, and in the mountains by early June. Conditions are good until mid-October. Closer to the Arctic, wait until the end of June.
  • Mosquitos: Bugs don’t come out until early June and die off by early August.
  • Summer & The Northern Lights: The Aurora is not visible for most of summer because it doesn’t get dark enough at night. If you want a trip that includes summer activities and the northern lights, visit between August 15 and September 15.
  • Fall foliage peaks mid-august to mid-September. It’s most striking above tree line in the tundra.

Winter Vacations and Prime Aurora Viewing

The northern lights are visible August 20 through April 20. The best time for a winter aurora vacation is February and March. It’s still plenty dark at night, but the days are longer and snow conditions are best for dog sledding, snowmobiling, skiing and other winter activities. The best area to view is near Fairbanks. Here are our recommended northern lights viewing tours.

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What's Alaska Like the Rest of the Year?

  • Alaska in September: It's the shoulder season with some discounts on hotels and excursions, fewer crowds, no bugs, fall colors, and northern lights viewing by mid-September. The days are shorter, and it can also be rainy and cooler. But not always. Sometimes, we have beautiful Indian Summer. That's why locals say, "September is a gamble." Read more.
  • Alaska in October: The first half offers one last glimpse of summer—relatively warm temperatures (50's) and longer days. Then the days get colder and shorter with a chance of snow in the mountains. If you're coming to Alaska for summer experiences, don't visit in October. If you're looking for a unique Alaska visit, with no crowds, it might be for you. Read more.
  • Alaska in November: November can be a challenging month. It's a time of increasing darkness (in Anchorage 8.5 hrs to 6). It's cold (20's and 30's), but there's often not enough snow for winter sports until the end of the month. If you're coming for the northern lights and don't mind limited winter excursions, then November is a good time. Read more.
  • Alaska in December: The days are short. Dawn blooms at mid-morning (about 9 a.m. in Anchorage, later as you go north), with sunset fading by mid-afternoon (about 3:30 p.m. in Anchorage). But, there's usually great snow for winter sports, and the cities are decorated with twinkling lights for the holiday season. Cold, dark nights are ideal for aurora viewing. Read more.
  • Alaska in January & February: January starts out pretty dark, but the days grow longer with 8 hours of light in early January to more than 12 hours by the end of February. It's a great time for a winter visit. Many towns have fun winter "cabin fever reliever" festivals. There's great snow for winter sports, and enough darkness for aurora. Read more.
  • Alaska in March: March is our pick for the ideal month to visit Alaska in winter. The days are longer (12 - 15 hrs), it warms up (20's and 30's), and there's great snow. The Iditarod sled dog race starts the first Saturday in March. Read more.
  • Alaska in April: April might be the hardest month to visit Alaska. Most of the snow has melted, but it's also too early for most summer activities. Still, there are few highlights. Adventure seekers can head to higher elevations for crust skiing. Day cruises depart from Seward to see the spring Gray whale migrations. Northern Lights viewing is good until the 20th. Read more.

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The Best Time To Visit Alaska | Plan Your Trip? ›

The best time to visit Alaska is during the summer between May 10 and September 15. You'll experience temperatures in the 60's to low 70's, 16–24 hrs of daylight, leaves and flowers in bloom, rushing rivers, and the best wildlife viewing.

What is the best month to go to Alaska? ›

Best Time to Travel to Alaska by Land

Winter in Alaska sees far fewer travelers with December through March being the best months to view the northern lights. The spring and fall months in Alaska offer unique opportunities and lower prices. In our opinion the best time to travel to Alaska is in June, July and August.

What is the cheapest month to visit Alaska? ›

Best Times to Visit Alaska for Lower Prices

The shoulder seasons (May through early June and late August through mid-September) offer the best value for travelers on a budget.

How many days in Alaska is enough? ›

7 to 10 Days in Alaska

Most visitors spend a week to 10 days traveling in Alaska, either splitting that time between a cruise and a corresponding cruise tour or spending it all on a land itinerary. Our most popular trip package, the Best of Denali & Kenai Fjords, is seven days long.

What month is Alaska rainy season? ›

The wettest (or snowiest) months are from July to January. Alaska is a vast state with huge climatic variation, but as an example, in Juneau, October is the rainiest month with 199 mm (eight inches) of precipitation. In contrast, Juneau receives just 70mm, or three inches of rain during April, one of the driest months.

What months can you see the northern lights in Alaska? ›

When is the Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Alaska? The best time to see the northern lights in Alaska is from late August to mid-April, when the nights are long and dark. (You won't see them during the summer months because of Alaska's midnight sun.)

How much does a 1 week vacation in Alaska cost? ›

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day.

Is Alaska expensive to visit? ›

Opting for less expensive activities, say around $250 per person, would bring the cost of a 10-day Alaska trip down to $7,334, or $3,667 per person, or $366,7 per day/per person.

Do I need a passport to go to Alaska? ›

U.S. citizens flying between another state and Alaska do not need a passport. However, those driving through Canada or traveling on a ferry or cruise ship with stops in Canada are required to carry one. All non U.S. citizens will need a passport and possibly other documents to enter.

How far in advance should I book an Alaska trip? ›

We recommend booking your Alaska vacation around four to six months in advance. If you're booking a package tour or reserving for a bigger group, it's best to book at least six months early to ensure availability for the itinerary you're looking for.

Is it worth taking a trip to Alaska? ›

There are over 3,000 river and 3 million lakes here! There are more than 6,600 miles of coastline to discover. There are rich cultures, a deep and colorful history and some of nature's most astounding wonders to be discovered here. For many people, an Alaska vacation is the trip of a lifetime.

What are the nicest months in Alaska? ›

Beginning in July and stretching through to the end of August the summer is the nicest time of year to travel. July is the best month to visit, although it is also the busiest. Warm days and short nights make this a really nice time of year to visit and much of the state's iconic wildlife is very active.

What is the hottest month in Alaska? ›

However, if you prefer warmer weather adventures, then visiting Alaska in July will suit you best. It's the hottest month of the year, with a daily average temperature that sits around 67 °F (19.4 °C). June and August also boast summer weather, but the temperatures tend to fluctuate a bit more.

Is it better to go to Alaska in August or September? ›

The vast majority of people stick to the peak summer months of June, July, and August. Fewer people in September means more accommodations are available in popular areas like Denali National Park and Preserve, and that in general, you'll be hiking, sightseeing and snapping photos with way fewer photobombers.

What is the warmest months in Alaska? ›

However, if you prefer warmer weather adventures, then visiting Alaska in July will suit you best. It's the hottest month of the year, with a daily average temperature that sits around 67 °F (19.4 °C). June and August also boast summer weather, but the temperatures tend to fluctuate a bit more.

How much does it cost to go to Alaska for a week? ›

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day.

What is the best time to go to Alaska on a cruise? ›

Alaska basks in gorgeous 24-hour daylight during two months of the year surrounding the summer solstice. This is when Alaska residents get their outdoor activities in, including 2:00 am hikes, dog walks, and beach volleyball. Mid-May through mid-July are the best months to cruise to Alaska to soak in the midnight sun.

When can you see the northern lights in Alaska in 2024? ›

The best time to see the aurora borealis in Alaska is from August 21 to April 21.

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