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If seeing the northern lights in Alaska is on your bucket list, this is the year to do it. ... you should be able to witness the skies light up on an average of four out of five nights in Fairbanks.
According to the Alaska Travel Industry Association, the best time to see the northern lights is typically from Aug. 21 to April 21, also known as the aurora season.
Primetime for nothern lights viewing has passed, but there are still ways to track down the aurora borealis in the Alaska summertime -- if you know where, or when, to go.
Alaska Wildlife Guide: Northern Lights & Murphy Dome Tour Located around 20 miles northwest of the city, Murphy Dome is regarded as one of the best places to watch the northern lights in Fairbanks ...
Alaska Northern Lights Tours It's likely that you'll get to Coldfoot on an organized tour, and if you fly to Barrow, your accommodation will also act as a local tour guide.
Most hotels offer wake-up calls when the northern lights are out. It’s estimated that visitors who spend three winter nights in Fairbanks have a 90 percent chance of seeing the aurora.
The northern lights danced over Fairbanks, Alaska, in pastel shades The aurora borealis was out in full force Monday night February 4, 2021 More than 4 years ago ...
The Northern Lights are on a list of global wonders that many Japanese residents plan to view firsthand, said Pete Redshaw, a Chena Hot Springs guide. Many save for years or take out loans to see ...
An Alaska holiday took Antioch resident Kay Carden and Brentwood's Ann Bergerhouse and Janet and Alan Aceves out on the Matanuska Glacier for an extremely chilly hike. (Courtesy Kay Carden) ...