The summer is a good time to visit, with dollops of midnight sun, mild days, wild berries, the sight of newborn reindeer calves, and the scent of newly tarred wooden boats. Come fall, from August to September, enjoy nightfall in front of an open fire, and the first northern lights of the season. Crisp mornings and cool days are ideal for hiking, fishing, and river rafting. And then comes winter: from October to February, temperatures have crept down, and the landscape is enveloped in fluffy snow. You can see the northern lights and the pastel midwinter daylight, Kaamos. You can try your hand at snowmobiling, dog sledding, or reindeer racing