Northern Lights in Alaska can be observed from end of September to middle of April, but ESPECIALLY deep in the winter. If you are travelling to Alaska during that time you have great chances of seeing these multicoloured lights dancing through an arctic night.
Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, can be seen very well in the area of Trophy Lodge due to its stable micro climate. But of course northern lights in Delta Jct can also be seen in many other places. Remember, the more time you spent in the great outdoors, the higher your chances of seeing them are.
The cool, rushing waters of the Clearwater River, full of Arctic Greyling, where moose, fox and other wildlife wander freely through a lush setting of mature black spruce, paper birch, black and white spruce trees. Relish the soothing sounds and views of rivers along with the majesty of the mountains that Alaska has to offer. From the deep greens of summer, lumiscent golds of autumn and glittering whites and crystal blues of winter and spring. Delta Jct, Alaska is beautiful all year round.
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