Your Guide to Northern Lights in North America
If the northern lights are on your bucket list, there are ample places to spot them across the globe. This magical and natural occurrence draws tens of thousands of visitors a year to places like Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden. Have you always dreamed of seeing them, but would prefer to stay a little closer to home? Great news: There are a few places right here in North America that are considered some of the best aurora borealis viewing in the world!
Unbeknownst to many, the northern lights are active throughout the year, but only visible in certain months. Don’t worry, we’ve outlined the best times to go to witness this spectacular show!
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
Situated directly under the Auroral Oval lies the town of Fairbanks, Alaska, in the perfect position for northern lights viewing. In addition to its prime location, Fairbanks receives very little precipitation, resulting in many clear night skies.
Fairbanks aurora season runs from August to April and generally can be seen four or five nights over any seven-night period. It is said that visitors who stay three nights or more have a 90% chance of witnessing the lights. Spot the lights on a guided tour, on a deck under a blanket with a hot drink or venture out yourself in the wee hours to try and catch a glimpse.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Also located under the Auroral Oval is Yellowknife, in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Some of the world's best northern lights viewing are said to be in Yellowknife, with over 200 nights a year for visitors to choose from.
There are two northern lights seasons in Canada’s Northwest Territories, with the first starting late summer into early autumn, and the second during the winter. From mid-August until the end of September is the summer/fall season, with the temperatures on land and water both (comparatively) warm. The winter season for aurora viewing runs from mid-November until early April, and while the temperatures drop substantially, there’s something magical about witnessing the northern lights dance above a blanket of snow and ice.
Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Idaho, USA
Set against a stunning mountain backdrop, the Idaho Panhandle National Forest provides visitors with aurora borealis displays each winter. One of the most reliable places to spot them (and also the most popular) is Priest Lake, roughly 50 miles south of the Canadian border. Photographers and northern lights enthusiasts flock to this gorgeous location! Optimal viewing in Idaho is from September through to March, on dry and clear nights.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Another region located directly under the Auroral Oval is the northern Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba. Early fall (August and September) or late winter/early spring (end of January through to April) presents the best northern lights viewing opportunities in Churchill.
One of the best things about going to Churchill to see them is the wildlife viewing opportunities during the day, specifically polar bears. It is known as the Polar Bear Capital of the World. Often referred to as “Lords of the Arctic”, these giants can be spotted frolicking among bright pink fireweed in the summer months and hunting for seals on the icy Hudson Bay during the winter. It’s hard to imagine a more magical vacation, with days spent spotting these magnificent creatures in the wild, and nights marveling at mother nature’s greatest light show – the northern lights.
Final Thoughts
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