Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
Welcome to the forum Molch. Forgive the dumb question, but are there even any frogs native to Alaska?
yes there are, though our herping opportunities are a bit, um, limited.
The only wide-spread herp is the wood frog, but in southeast Alaska there are also boreal toads, rough-skinned newts and a few Ambystoma macrodactylums.

However, where I live, in Nome in NW Alaska (Arctic tundra), we are completely herp less. You' d have to go at least about 100 miles east to find wood frogs