The best time to see northern lights in Alaska is between late August and mid-April, when the nights are longest and darkest. Fairbanks and surrounding areas are top spots due to their clear skies and low light pollution. Peak viewing usually occurs between 10 PM and 2 AM, especially during cold, crisp nights. For the best experience, avoid full moons and plan around new moon phases for darker skies.
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