Are you wondering what to do during summertime in Alaska? Lucky for you, the options are endless and so is the daylight! Below, you’ll find the perfect Alaska Summer Bucket List to get your fun packed summer plans started.
For the sake of keeping it simple, I’m just calling June, July, and August “summer” here. As I said in my winter bucket list, there are an endless amount of things to do during each season in Alaska. You might want to do them all this year, but pacing yourself and spreading them out over time is best. Or, if you’re just visiting Alaska, it’s good to pick a few activities and spread them out over your stay in our beautiful state. On that note, lets grab that sunblock and bug spray and get to enjoying the midnight sun!
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Kayaking and Canoeing
One of the most fun things that we’ve started doing recently is kayaking. I wish I would have started long ago, but better now than never! There are many places to rent kayaks or canoes if your visiting, or purchase one yourself if you’re local; they’re well worth getting!
Zip Lining
There are zip lining adventures in many parts of Alaska. Glacier View, Denali, Juneau, and Seward are just a few of the spots you can visit for these high flying Alaskan experiences.
Flightseeing Tour
Speaking of high flying adventures, flightseeing tours are popular all across Alaska. You can take flights to see Denali, glaciers, wildlife, and more. They will likely be one of the more expensive tours available to you, and very weather dependent, but from what I’ve seen they look pretty impressive. I have yet to check this off my bucket list, but it sure looks exciting!
Events and Festivals
Summer in Alaska is always jam packed with activities, including festivals, fairs, and more! Some of them you may want to check out are Gold Rush Days in Valdez, the Kenny Lake Fair, Bear Paw Festival in Eagle River, Palmer’s Colony Days and the Alaska State Fair, Progress Days in Soldotna, and the Little Norway Festival in Petersburg. Looking for more local events? Sign up for the Everyday Alaska newsletter!
Glacier and Wildlife Cruises
There are so many perks to living in Alaska, one being that whenever visitors come you get to tour them around and play tourist a bit. This is the reason I’ve been on probably a dozen glacier and wildlife cruises. I never get tired of them because the things you get to see are so miraculous and amazing! Puffins, orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, otters, porpoise, seals, mountains, glaciers and more; oh my! While there is no guarantee you’ll see all these animals, you are guaranteed to have the experience of a lifetime.
Waterfalls
Time to go chase those waterfalls! My favorite place to view them is Keystone Canyon right outside of Valdez, but there are many other places to see them as well, such as Thunderbird Falls outside of Anchorage. There is a great list of waterfall and how to access them here.
Rafting
While were on the subject of water, why not do some rafting?! Take a guided ride along the rapids for a one of a kind Alaskan experience.
Whale Watching
If you’re lucky, you can see a variety of whales all summer long in the waters of Alaska. Orcas, humpbacks, and grays make their summer home in Alaska’s waters, and can best be viewed on a glacier and wildlife cruise. You can also see belugas, one of the best ways of seeing them being in the waters of the Turnagain Arm along the Seward Highway.
Explore Old Mines
It’s well known that back in the day people rushed up to Alaska in search of gold. Mining is still popular around Alaska, but there are also many mines that have long been out of commission that you can explore. Some of the more visited mines are Kennicott Copper Mine near McCarthy and Gold Dredge 8 in Fairbanks. Take a visit and learn a bit about Alaska’s mining history.
The Alaska Railroad
All aboard! Taking a scenic trip on the famous Alaska Railroad is one of my top Alaska summer buck list items. There are many packages and tours you can do with this experience, including touring some of Alaska’s National Parks.
Visit Our National Parks
Speaking of National Parks, why not visit some of the eight National Parks around Alaska. There are a few you can visit on the road system, or expand your adventure with fly out trips to the more remote parks.
Jet Skiing
Hop on for an exciting and unique way to experience Alaska! Explore glaciers, waterfalls, and the beauty of Alaska while cruising on a jet ski. My husband and his friends did this for a bachelor party and had a great experience.
Check Out Local Farmer’s Markets
Alaska is known for growing some extraordinarily large veggies. You may not guess that with such a short growing season that many things would grow, but that wonderful midnight sun puts growing season into overdrive! Check out local veggies, jams, jellies, and other delicious treats at local farmer’s markets, and if you’re local check into starting a garden of your own!
Fishing
Whether it’s lake fishing, drift boat fishing, casting on the river, or trolling in the ocean, fishing is a very popular summer activity in Alaska. Rainbow trout, varieties of salmon, halibut, and rockfish are just a few of the fish you may come across during summers in Alaska.
Camping
One of my favorite Alaska summer bucket list activities, camping! Tent it, RV, fifth wheel, whatever way you do it, camping is one of the best ways to experience Alaska. View our camping checklist here!
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
To view a vast amount of Alaskan wildlife in one location, check out the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. It’s well worth adding to your list!
Hiking
There are a plethora of hiking trails all around Alaska. This is a great way to get some fresh air, see lesser known and visited places, and some spectacular views. Just be bear aware if you plan on hiking!
Wildflowers
There are so many wildflowers that pop up everywhere around our beautiful state. Take some time to “smell the roses” and check out the local flora and fauna. They make for great photos and photo backdrops as well!
See, I told you there were so many amazing things to do during summer in Alaska, and this is only part of them! If you have specific questions about Alaska travel or life in Alaska please sign up for Everyday Alaska emails here, and feel free to send me an email with any questions. Also, join the Everyday Alaska Travel Facebook group for travel tips, advice, and answers to your specific travel questions. Happy travels, friends!