Living in Alaska comes with its ups and downs, but the highs are so great, it’s easy to love residing in our stunning state. I’m sure many of you are already thankful to live in the beautiful state that you do, but there are times during the year that Alaskans are extra thankful for everything they are surrounded with. As Alaskans, let’s all share what we are thankful for, from where we live to what life brings us!
- Let’s start off with the obvious… friends and family! Life in Alaska is just a little bit better surrounded by people that you love.
mgstanton | Flickr
- How about those people that keep our community and country safe? We are grateful for all that they do for us out here in the Last Frontier!
Fraternal Order of Alaska State Troopers Alaska Law Enforcement Museum | Flickr
- Every day I am thankful for the unique sunrise and sunset that only us Alaskans get to enjoy.
Joseph | Flickr
- Some of the most gorgeous vistas exist in Alaska, it’s hard not to be thankful for that! This is one the most popular reasons to live in Alaska, and it’s not hard to see why.
JLS Photography - Alaska | Flickr
- The ability to get away from it all. If you want to know what it’s like to live in Alaska, then imagine only have to drive 10 minutes to the wilderness! It’s a spectacular feeling.
Paxson Woelber | Flickr
- Those local mom & pop shops deserve a nod. They work hard and do a great job! It’s so important for Alaskans to support local, especially when shipping takes so long and costs so much.
Anchorage Downtown Partnership
- The history and culture in this beautiful state. The traditions and cultural ways of life of our Alaska Natives is an incredible thing to behold. We are so lucky to live in such a unique and multicultural state.
Scott McMurren | Flickr
- Finally, blue tarps & duct tape, without you we cannot survive the year. Because truly, just about anything in Alaska can be fixed with a tarp and duct tape!
Kim F | Flickr
What are you most thankful for when it comes to living in Alaska? Anything that’s uniquely wonderful for our great state? Is there something special that you love about Alaska that you can’t find anywhere else? Let me know in the comments below!
mgstanton | Flickr
Fraternal Order of Alaska State Troopers Alaska Law Enforcement Museum | Flickr
Joseph | Flickr
JLS Photography - Alaska | Flickr
Paxson Woelber | Flickr
Anchorage Downtown Partnership
Scott McMurren | Flickr
Kim F | Flickr
If you want to read more about how much we love Alaska, here are 12 Reasons Why People In Alaska Should be Proud Of Their State.
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Living In Alaska November 18, 2020 Megan McDonald Is it dark all year round in Alaska? No, only during the winter time. Winter solstice is our darkest day of the year, usually around December 21st. Then the sunlight begins to creep back again; sometimes at a rate of over 5 minutes more light a day! In the summer time there’s actually 24 hours of sunlight, depending on where in the state you are. What’s good to do in Alaska in the cold, dark months? The best thing to do in Alaska during the winter time is to dress warmly and get outside, whether to go hiking, aurora borealis hunting, or skiing. There are so many wonderful things to do during the winter, and the cold won’t stop you if you have good winter gear!
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Living In Alaska
November 18, 2020
Megan McDonald
Is it dark all year round in Alaska? No, only during the winter time. Winter solstice is our darkest day of the year, usually around December 21st. Then the sunlight begins to creep back again; sometimes at a rate of over 5 minutes more light a day! In the summer time there’s actually 24 hours of sunlight, depending on where in the state you are. What’s good to do in Alaska in the cold, dark months? The best thing to do in Alaska during the winter time is to dress warmly and get outside, whether to go hiking, aurora borealis hunting, or skiing. There are so many wonderful things to do during the winter, and the cold won’t stop you if you have good winter gear!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
No, only during the winter time. Winter solstice is our darkest day of the year, usually around December 21st. Then the sunlight begins to creep back again; sometimes at a rate of over 5 minutes more light a day! In the summer time there’s actually 24 hours of sunlight, depending on where in the state you are.
What’s good to do in Alaska in the cold, dark months?
The best thing to do in Alaska during the winter time is to dress warmly and get outside, whether to go hiking, aurora borealis hunting, or skiing. There are so many wonderful things to do during the winter, and the cold won’t stop you if you have good winter gear!