Although most visitors experience Skagway between
April and September, winter offers a whole new perspective
on this part of the world. The hectic pace of the
summer is replaced by the easygoing lifestyle of
the winter. Snow begins to fall in October and skiing
and other winter
activities are in full swing by November. There are
extensive ski trails just outside of town as well
as access to snowmachine trails. Northern lights
viewing is possible in town, as well the White Pass
summit, on a clear night.
Other winter activities include the Annual Yuletide
Festival held in December, the Trail of ’98
Sled Dog Race in February and the Buckwheat Ski
Classic held in March each year. The road to Skagway
is maintained
year round and affords access to the Yukon and
Whitehorse for additional outdoor recreational
opportunities.
We also have scheduled air service with up to three
different air carriers. If you relish a tranquil
environment, you will love Skagway in the winter.
Sit
and watch the gentle snowfall while drinking a
steaming cup of cocoa. Or maybe enjoy one of our
beautiful
brisk clear days. To catch up on what’s happening
stop by one of the local cafés. You may be
the outdoors type, and if that’s the case it’s
never far to go snowmobiling, or cross country skiing.
Come and join us for our time of peace, and find
out why we live here year round.
Photo: Natural Light Photo
Box 564 Skagway, AK
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