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  1. June and July are Alaska's liveliest months. The summer solstice is on June 21, giving us about 20-24 hours of daylight to fill with fun. Day tours are in full swing. Salmon return in droves. The weather in June is also perfect for active outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, and glacier walks. Temps typically average 60 degrees.

  2. Dec 7, 2023 · The Best Times to Visit Alaska for Bear Spotting, National Parks, and More. From the summer cruise season to the snowy winter, these are the best and worst times of the year to visit...

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · The best time to visit Alaska is between May and September, with the shoulder months offering the best value and the fewest crowds. The summer months are the best for seeing Alaskan wildlife. The northern lights, though, are easiest to see in the autumn and winter months. Most visitors come to Alaska in the summer.

  4. Sep 24, 2023 · Best time to visit Alaska for the Northern Lights. Best month (s): SeptemberMarch. While the aurora borealis, aka the Northern Lights, technically happens every night in Alaska, it’s not always visible—a few conditions need to be met first. For one, it needs to be a dark night.

  5. Jul 1, 2023 · 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. The best month to visit Alaska is July, when travelers will experience the best combination of weather and wildlife.

  6. Jun 14, 2021 · For most travelers, the summer months bring more stable and predictable weather conditions, making it the best overall time to visit Alaska. That also means larger crowds and higher prices in hotels, restaurants, bars, and at popular attractions.

  7. May 20, 2021 · Summer is the best all-around season to visit Alaska. You can hike late into the evening (the sun never sets in the far north), bask in surprisingly balmy temperatures, and enjoy the state’s greatest feature – its spellbinding wilderness – without having to worry about aggressive snowstorms, inaccessible backcountry, and shuttered facilities.

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