Fodor's Expert Review Chena Hot Springs Resort

Chena Hot Springs Rd., Chena Hot Springs, Alaska, USA

Soaking in the resort's hot springs has long been a popular experience for tourists and locals, especially in winter, when a soak is often paired with overhead aurora sightings. Chena's waters are served up in hot tubs, an indoor swimming pool, and an outdoor natural-rock lake. In winter you can go dogsledding, snowmobiling, and take a 4½-mile round-trip snow-coach tour to a heated hilltop yurt with a 360-degree view. Summer activities include dog-cart rides, guided ATV tours, and horseback riding. Don't miss the world's only year-round ice museum (tours $15), complete with an ice bar, ice bedrooms, and ice sculptures by world-class carvers. In addition to the multiple lodge buildings, the resort also offers camping sites, and yurts ($65 and up) are available for rent.

PROS

  • 100% powered by geothermal energy
  • an activity for every interest
  • some of the state's best hot springs

CONS

  • fee for Wi-Fi
  • lots of public traffic on-site
  • long access road gets icy in winter

QUICK FACTS

Resort
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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 907-451–8104

HOTEL DETAILS

86 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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