The northern lights appear over a hillside near Arctic Valley Ski Area shortly after 1 a.m. March 31, 2022.
Probably the biggest draw Alaska has to offer is the northern lights. The aurora is on virtually everyone’s list of things to see. There are no guarantees when it comes to spotting the lights. Should the aurora appear, it is rarely with the brilliance of the photos seen in calendars. Few tourists understand photography beyond what their iPhone does. Published pictures are done with an open aperture, on a tripod, which gives the lights time to stack. And many times clouds get in the way.
Ice fishing is another go-to activity for those from warmer climes. Fishing is never wonderful in the middle of the winter, especially on seasons where there is a lot of snow on the ice. As the days get longer, fishing generally improves. Tour operators that target deeper lakes will have better success. Deep lakes have adequate oxygen, which keep trout more active. Steer clear of folks who are fishing shallow, stocked lakes; your success rate diminishes in lakes less than 20 feet in depth.
Ice fishing: $125 per person; that usually covers all gear, including a heated tent. You may or may not want the tent, preferring to experience Alaska weather as it is. That is your call.
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