The best time to go to Skaulo is during the winter months, from late November to early April, for snow-related activities and the Northern Lights, or during the summer, from late May to early August, for hiking and experiencing the midnight sun.
For those seeking a quintessential Arctic winter experience, December through March offers consistent snow cover and the best opportunities to witness the Northern Lights. Temperatures are cold, often below freezing, but this creates ideal conditions for dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing on frozen lakes. The short daylight hours contribute to the dramatic sky displays.
Summer, particularly June and July, provides a stark contrast with nearly 24 hours of daylight due to the midnight sun. This period is superb for hiking in the surrounding forests, exploring the local rivers and lakes, and enjoying the natural beauty without the cold.