The sunny days and gentle rains of spring transform the Alaskan landscape from a snow-covered winter wonderland to a colorful and vibrant wilderness. In Skagway, a field erupts in wildflowers late each May and early June. The rains of spring lead to beautiful wildflowers all over Skagway and a lush field of wild iris. You'll love these lovely wildflowers in Alaska.
Skagway, on the corner where the Alaskan panhandle meets the mainland, has a temperate, rainy climate. It lies in the rain shadow of the coastal mountains, ensuring lots of spring rain to bring the landscape to life.
Near Skagway, the hillsides and meadows erupt with colorful wildflowers in Alaska as soon as the sun starts to warm the days. By late May, the fields are dotted with purple from the wild irises.
Dyea lies in the Taiya River Valley, a verdant and scenic place for enjoying the outdoors. This beautiful part of Alaska is wild and abundant with wildlife and Alaska wildflower blooms.
A gold rush boom town, Dyea now is a quiet and wild area where there are a few pieces of gold rush history.
The Dyea townsite is now a National Historic Landmark and is managed, along with the Chilkoot Trial, by the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. If you’re looking for wildflowers near me and are in Skagway, there are beautiful wildflowers here.
You can take a historic tour through the old town site with a ranger or stay a few nights at the National Park Service campground.
The wild iris has a name taken from the Greek word for rainbow, and the goddess of the same name. The wild, purple blooms pop up across Alaska on marshes, hillsides and front yards during spring in Alaska.
Wild irises grow to three feet tall with branched with long, narrow leaves that wrap around the stem. The blooms can be up to 4 inches in width, but are poisonous, so don't add to them to your summer salads.
Visit the breathtaking field of wild irises that lie near the historic Dyea town site to make your spring complete.
Have you been to Skagway in the spring? What do you think of the wildflowers in Alaska? Let us know in the comments below!
Looking for more great wildflower spots in Alaska? We love this wildflower trail in Alaska. And grab some new hiking boots at North Face.
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