If you're asking when can you see the northern lights in Alaska, the best viewing season is from late August to mid-April. During these months, the long, dark nights create the perfect backdrop for the aurora borealis to shine. Peak activity often happens around the equinoxes in September and March. For the best experience, visit places like Fairbanks or Denali, far from city lights and under clear skies.
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