Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (2024)

Image

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (1)

Photo credit: imageBROKER / Alamy Stock Photo

X

How to View the Aurora Borealis

Northern Lights

Alaska is one of the best places on earth to see the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis – colorful bands of light that dance in the dark night sky. Travelers from all over the world come to Alaska to see this stunning display and take advantage of other winter experiences likesnowmobiling,dog mushing,skiing, festivals, and sporting events.

BEST TIME TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ALASKA

The best time to see the northern lights in Alaska is between August and April, when less daylight leads to darker night skies.

HOW TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ALASKA

Towns and cities produce ambient light that interferes with aurora viewing, and while auroras are still visible from cities, it is best to view from the outskirts of town, or in an area known for clear, dark skies. While the northern lights can be seen anywhere in Alaska, they’re visible most often in the Interior and Arctic regions.

Fairbanks is one of the best places to view the northern lights in Alaska due to its location, hours of darkness in winter, auroral activity, and the amount of tours, activities, and accommodations dedicated to northern lights viewing. Other locations and town in the Interior and Arctic regions offer more remote northern lights viewing opportunities including Coldfoot, Wiseman, Utqiagvik (Barrow), and Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse.Not planning on traveling that for north? The northern lights can be seen throughout the state, though your chances of seeing them reduce as you travel south.

Northern lights toursare available in the Interior, Arctic, and Southcentral regions. Tour guides know the best spots for viewing and can take you off the beaten track to remote viewing locations with less ambient light. They offer single day tour options or you can increase your chances of viewing with multi-day overnight northern lights packages, which often include meals and overnight stays at unique, remote lodging specifically-designed for northern lights viewing. If you prefer to do it yourself, you can keep an eye on thestatewide aurora forecastand theFairbanks aurora tracker. Many Alaska hotels offer a northern lights wake-up call (upon request, of course) to wake visitors when the lights are out.

THE SCIENCE

So, what are the northern lights, exactly? The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, occur about 60 or 70 miles above the earth’s surface — about 10 times higher than a jet aircraft flies — and can extend hundreds of miles into space. Electrically charged particles traveling through the earth’s magnetosphere collide with gasses, creating energy in the form of light. The intensity of solar flares varies the intensity and extent of activity within the Auroral oval, the ring-like area above the geomagnetic north where auroral activity is concentrated.The most common color displayed is a brilliant green, but the aurora borealis can also produce red and purple patterns.

Plan Your Trip

  • Northern Lights Overnight Packages (3)
  • Northern Lights Tours (7)
  • Anchorage (4)
  • Coldfoot (1)
  • Fairbanks (6)
  • Girdwood (1)
  • Interior (6)
  • Palmer (1)
  • Southcentral (4)
  • Talkeetna (1)
  • Wasilla (1)
  • Accessible (1)
  • Adventure Green Alaska (4)
  • All Year (1)
  • April (3)
  • August (3)
  • December (5)
  • February (5)
  • Group Friendly (3)
  • Guided Tours (3)
  • January (5)
  • March (5)
  • November (5)
  • October (5)
  • September (5)

Wild Alaska Travel

All inclusive packages: Northern Lights viewing, Arctic Circle crossing, dog sledding, hot springs & ice museum, wildlife viewing & snowshoeing.

Alaska Aurora Adventures

Alaska's geographic location directly under the auroral oval makes it the world's premier aurora-viewing destination. Summer or winter, our one...

Greatland Adventures

The phenomenon of aurora borealis is one of the most amazing natural wonders on Earth. Join us on our Anchorage or Fairbanks northern lights...

Fairbanks Aurora Tours

Chase the aurora August 21st - April 21st! View, experience, and fully enjoy the wonders of the northern lights. Have your portrait taken under...

Greatland Adventures

The phenomenon of aurora borealis is one of the most amazing natural wonders on Earth. Join us in Anchorage or Fairbanks for our unforgettable...

Gondwana Ecotours

See the world's best lightshow on this one-of-a-kind ecotour. Enjoy unique activities like dogsledding, soaking in hot springs and hiking with...

Alaska Photo Treks

Our Anchorage-based northern lights tours are designed to maximize fun and opportunity with the aurora borealis. They have been highlighted by...

Gondwana Ecotours

See the world's best lightshow on this one-of-a-kind ecotour. Enjoy unique activities like dogsledding, soaking in hot springs and hiking with...

Fairbanks Aurora Tours

Chase, view, and photograph the aurora with a small group of intrepid adventurers and your expert local photographer and guide. Professional...

Choose Your Alaska Adventure

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (11)

Northern Lights Viewing Tips

Each fall as the midnight sun wanes and the night skies get darker, there’s one question that we hear the most: how do I see thenorthern lights in Alaska?We hear you loud and clear…

Read more

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (12)

How to Plan the Ultimate Alaska Winter Vacation

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (13)

Unique Aurora Experiences

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (14)

Big Adventures in Alaska

Featured Video

Image

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (15)

Alaska: AKA Your Next Adventure

Where will your Alaska adventure take you? Order our Official State of Alaska Vacation Planner and plot your course.

Get Yours Today

Travel Inspiration

#TravelAlaska

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (16) @alvska_hound.907

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (17) @alvska_hound.907

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (18) @kavyainnyc

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (19) @haakensonmedia

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (20) @crazykid1987

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (21)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (22)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (23)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (24)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (25)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (26)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (27)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (28)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (29)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (30)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (31)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (32)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (33)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (34)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (35)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (36)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (37)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (38)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (39)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (40)

Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Last Updated:

Views: 6329

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (66 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Birthday: 2001-01-17

Address: Suite 769 2454 Marsha Coves, Debbieton, MS 95002

Phone: +813077629322

Job: Real-Estate Executive

Hobby: Archery, Metal detecting, Kitesurfing, Genealogy, Kitesurfing, Calligraphy, Roller skating

Introduction: My name is Gov. Deandrea McKenzie, I am a spotless, clean, glamorous, sparkling, adventurous, nice, brainy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.