What to Wear in Alaska


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If you’re planning an unforgettable adventure to the majestic wilderness of Alaska, you’re in for a treat. The Last Frontier promises breathtaking landscapes and exciting experiences you won’t find anywhere else. However, figuring out what to wear in Alaska requires careful consideration, as the weather can be unpredictable and the activities diverse.

A trip to Alaska is a dream for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Whether you love hiking and spending time in nature, exploring new landscapes and looking at wildlife, or something a little active, the options for activities and excursions are nearly endless. I journeyed through Alaska for almost two weeks with Princess Cruises. The itinerary was a mix of high-octane adventures, including a glacier helicopter tour, kayaking, and softer sightseeing cruise experiences like whale watching, light hiking, and relaxing at the spa. Of course, more time traveling means packing functional, versatile outfits and smart travel accessories to keep you organized while on the road.

For a trip to Alaska, you’ll need to pack more performance and technical clothing than a usual vacation. The rest of your wardrobe depends on several factors. The time of year makes a big difference. Summer temperatures can reach 70°F in some parts of Alaska, while winter temperatures often dip well below zero. Dress in layers so you can adjust to the conditions. The specific location matters, too. Coastal cities like Juneau have milder weather than inland areas. And determining what you plan to do is key.

When in doubt, plan to dress for rain. I packed a rain jacket from Colombia Sportswear and waterproof boots from Forsake. The main things are to check the forecast, pack for various conditions, and remember essentials like sunglasses, gloves, and sunscreen — even on overcast days. With the proper prep, you’ll stay comfortable no matter what Alaska throws at you.

Keep reading for more tips on what to wear in Alaska.

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