6 Things to Do in Alaska for Christmas

by Pristine Beers | White Lilac Cleaning - December 30, 2020

With its abundant snowfalls, massive forests, and unique waterfront towns and cities, Alaska is the ideal destination for Christmas holidays. Throughout November and December, the Last Frontier offers countless events and activities that fit the spirit of Christmas to a T.

In order to help you plan the perfect winter getaway, we’ve written a list of the 6 most interesting ways you can spend Christmas in Alaska. Keep reading to learn more!

What are the greatest Christmas activities in AlaskaWhat are the greatest Christmas activities in Alaska?

In addition to its incredible natural beauties and gorgeous coastal communities, one of Alaska’s biggest strengths is its versatility. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker looking for some biking and sledding fun, or the type who prefers a more relaxed, family-oriented vacation, you can rest assured the Last Frontier has got you covered.

Here are the top 6 ways to spend Christmas in Alaska:

1. Dog sledding

Did you know that dog sledding is the official state sport of Alaska, and that Alaskans love to share their love of it with tourists? Not only can you watch the sledding pros at Iditarod and the World Championship Sled Dog Races, you can also take a dog sled ride, play with Husky puppies, and even step onto the runners yourself!

2. Winter Arts Faire in Ketchikan

Ketchikan is a small island town located close to the southernmost part of Alaska. It hosts an annual Winter Arts Faire that showcases more than 80 artisans’ projects and crafts, including jewelry, pottery, tie-dye, metalwork, photography, and more.

3. Skiing

There’s no better place to go skiing in the United States than Alaska. The largest ski resort in the state, Alyeska Resort, is located only 40 miles from Anchorage. It boasts 76 trails and more than 669 inches of snow each year.

If you’re a newcomer to the world of skiing, Hilltop and Arctic Valley offer an easy introduction to the sport. If Nordic skiing is more to your liking, the Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage offers almost 100 miles of FREE trails specifically chosen for cross country skiing.

4. Anchorage Holiday Train

In addition to giving you an opportunity to see some truly incredible winter landscapes, the Holiday Train on the Alaska Railroad includes a visit from none other than Santa Claus himself! On top of that, there’s also caroling, a magician performance, and more.

5. Chena Hot Springs

The Chena Hot Springs Resort is located 61 miles east of Fairbanks. As its name implies, it enables you to relax in a steaming hot spring in the midst of a snowy landscape. Aside from the hot springs, the resort also has an indoor pool and an outdoor hot tub, plus an array of winter activities such as snow machine tours and dog sled rides.

6. Flightseeing Tours

Being on a small plane (up to 9 seats) and flying over glaciers, between mountain ranges, and over frozen lakes is one of the most exciting and memorable experiences a tourist can have.

Flightseeing tours depart from a number of places in Alaska and visit different locations, so make sure to do a little research beforehand and choose the one that interests you and your family the most.

White LilacA Christmas getaway you’ll never forget

There’s a reason why the Last Frontier is one of the most popular holiday destinations in America: its incredible nature, locales, activities, and events are something you truly can’t get anywhere else.

At White Lilac, we’d like to help you make the most of your holidays by introducing you to unrivalled cleaning experts who will gladly keep your home squeaky clean while you and your loved ones enjoy your Christmas vacation. Get in touch with us today!