Visiting Alaska in September
Alaska is a wonderful place to visit, especially during the month of September. This time of year is becoming increasingly popular among travelers. Many locals consider the first half of the month the perfect time to explore the state. If you're an independent traveler who doesn't mind wetter conditions, enjoys fewer crowds, and loves photography, then September is the month for you. Moreover, you might even be lucky enough to witness the first displays of the Aurora Borealis!
Is September a good time to visit Alaska?
September is also a prime time for photographers (with waterproof cameras!). The tundra is at its best, showcasing all shades of red and purple, while the trees shimmer with gold, transforming Alaska into an autumn paradise. To add to the charm, cloud cover and shorter days make for better lighting conditions, making it an ideal time for photography enthusiasts.
You can still visit most national and state parks in early September. The Tundra Wilderness Tour in Denali National Park runs until mid-September, and Kenai Fjords National Park tours are scheduled to run until the end of the month. However, keep in mind that some places might not be available in September. For instance, in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, most services close after Labor Day.
Does it rain in Alaska in September?
Yes, it usually does. September in Alaska is generally considered to be the rainiest time of the travel season.
According to the data, the Anchorage area typically experiences 14 days of precipitation per month. Coastal towns like Valdez or Seward are no exception to this trend, and the likelihood of rainfall is even higher there. However, if you're planning to visit the Interior, you can expect slightly less rainfall, with Fairbanks and Denali National Park experiencing 11 days of precipitation on average in September. If you're heading to Southeast Alaska (Inside Passage), it's best to anticipate wetter conditions, as there are typically 20 days with rainfall in September.
It's important to keep in mind that a "rainy day" can mean anything from a light shower to a heavy downpour that will test the quality of your rain jacket. So make sure to come prepared, but don't stress too much!
Does it snow in Alaska in September?
Can you see the Northern Lights in Alaska in September?
Weather in Alaska in September
It’s good to know that in September, beautiful and warm days are often followed by cloudy and rainy ones. During the first half of the month, temperatures can reach up to 60 degrees in Southcentral Alaska and a few degrees less in the Interior. However, as the month progresses, you'll notice a significant temperature drop; by October, Alaskans are usually geared up for the winter. It's also worth noting that the nights are much cooler, so it's always a good idea to bring a down jacket, a winter hat, or light gloves to stay cozy and warm.
*Disclaimer - We are not meteorologists. The weather in Alaska can be highly unpredictable. Although we provide the average weather in September, we always advise preparing for anything from snowstorms to sunny days.
Wildlife in Alaska in September
In September, the wildlife is still very active in Alaska.
What to Do in Alaska in September
There are many things you can see and do in Alaska in September! Here are a few of our recommendations
Ride the Alaska Railroad,
Take a Kenai Fjords National Park wildlife cruise in Seward
Visit Lake Clark National Park or Katmai National Park for a bear viewing tour,
Look for moose in Denali National Park,
Go for a glacier trek on the Matanuska Glacier,
Take a helicopter flight to dogsled on a glacier,
Go kayaking in Valdez,
Go flightseeing around Denali from Talkeetna
All photos were taken on our private guided 2022 September photography tour in September. Photographer: Lucjan Jakuczun.
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