ALASKA'S SECRET SEASON
Winter in Alaska is a profound experience. The land is blanketed with white and shadow and the evening skies may be filled with the green, red, and orange hues of the Northern Lights, one of nature’s most spectacular displays.
Animal tracks in the snow tell stories and lead to wildlife normally difficult to find. The tourist season is only a memory. There is much warmth to be found as the residents welcome you. The entire state seems to be yours. Alaska’s winters are crisp, fresh, and clean. February and March bring 12 to 16 hours of beautiful light.
Activities enjoyed on winter Sky Treks are many. Mush your own dog team through remote wilderness areas,
snowshoe in trackless powder snow, or catch Alaska King Crab through the frozen sea ice of the Bering Sea. View the Northern Lights and winter landscapes or take wildlife photography with world renown photographer Fred Hirschmann. Attend Eskimo and Native Alaskan Pot Latch gatherings, visit natural Hot Springs, take snowmachine tours to remote areas, enjoy bonfires and campfire cooking, and cross country skiing and skijoring tours.
Acitivites may vary with each detailed itinerary. Sky Trekking Alaska specializes in making your Alaskan Adventure unique in every way so customization of our itineraries is common and welcomed.
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