11 Weird And Wacky Holiday Traditions You’ll Only Get If You’re From Alaska
Alaska offers unique and wacky holiday traditions that make Christmas special and memorable.
Alaska is the best state for Christmas for many reasons, and the crisp air and fluffy snow are classic Christmas weather. Visit the north for a perfect white Christmas and see how we do things. These wacky holiday traditions are what Alaskans look forward to when they dream of a Christmas at home.
1. We hang our lights up in September in case December is 30 below zero.
2. We have an outside Christmas tree AND an inside Christmas tree.
3. We cut down a 100-foot tall spruce, keep the top 6 feet for the Christmas tree, and buck up the rest into firewood.
4. We visit ice sculpture parks.
5. We wake up in the middle of the night when the sky lights up with Christmas lights, too!
6. We go out ice skating on the frozen lakes.
7. And we play Christmas hockey outside.
8. We visit Santa at his house... because it's right here in North Pole, Alaska!
9. We eat salmon for Christmas... because we ALWAYS eat wild Alaskan salmon!
10. We decorate the antlers on the wall.
11. Santa travels by dog-sled, 4-wheeler, as well as the traditional sleigh.
If you like this article, 9 Reasons Christmas In Alaska Is The Absolute Best or maybe Here Are The 11 Most Enchanting, Magical Christmas Towns In Alaska.
Do you have any Alaskan Christmas Traditions? Tell us about it in the comments below.
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