Winter in The Mat-Su

We don’t hunker down when the temperature drops. We gear up! Winter is when the Valley finds its stride, transforming into a vast, white playground where the spirit of Alaska soars. From the low-angled golden hour that lasts all day to the neon ribbons of the Aurora Borealis dancing in the sky, winter here is a sensory masterpiece. Whether you’re looking for the adrenaline of the Iron Dog or the quiet serenity of a snowshoe trek through Nancy Lake, The Mat-Su offers a deep-winter experience that is as authentic as it is breathtaking.

Planning for the Cold

Winter in The Mat-Su follows a different set of rules.

While the days are shorter, the quality of light is unparalleled. Expect 5–6 hours of functional daylight in mid-winter, providing a constant sunset glow that’s perfect for photography.

Layering is the Alaskan traveler’s best friend. Think moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and windproof outer shells. Many of our local partners offer gear rentals to help keep you warm and mobile.

Respect the Frontier

Winter is a stressful time for moose. They often use plowed roads and packed trails to save energy. Give them a wide berth and never attempt to “shoo” them off a trail. If you are heading into the backcountry, be sure to check the Hatcher Pass Avalanche Center and carry the proper rescue gear.