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Chena Hot Springs Resort

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Offering a hot tub and indoor pool, Chena Hot Springs Resort is set in Chena Hot Springs. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV.

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Erin
From
United States
The nature! The northern lights and the hot springs were the two reasons we stayed here, and they both delivered! We took the aurora tour and we lucked out, seeing amazing lights. Truly incredible. The hot springs also lived up to the hype. The bottom is sandy, not mucky, and totally comfortable to walk on. One end was bathtub warm and the far end gets hotter to really hot! Our warmest day of the 3 we stayed was 5 degrees outside, so walking from the locker room to the springs is bracing, but makes the water feel so good. Also, we were pleasantly surprised with the food from the on site restaurant. The resort grows a hydroponic garden, so fresh salads and veggies were available, which was a luxury, me being a vegetarian visiting Alaska!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.3
Good - What previous guests thought, 251 reviews
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£167.86
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Chena Hot Springs:

  • 6.0

    Touristy, but lots of fun things to do.

    Touristy, but lots of fun things to do. Nice hiking (just ignore ugly, graveyard back area). We didn’t like the main hall accomodation. Still had up dirty Christmas decorations in late March and disinfectant smell was horribly overbearing. Tacky. At least the room was clean, but not eco-friendly. If you are going after an Aurora, they don’t give you a courtesy wake-up call. They are clearly understaffed which I found strange given how much it cost to stay here! Hot spring pool nice though as long as you use it after tourists go. It’s the only good reason to stay there. Didn’t try pool or jacuzzi but all looked good in this respect. If you don’t have experience winter driving, get a ride because road there in winter dangerous (that being said by very experience U.P. Michigan driver)! I’m glad we went there and stayed overnight, but one day is enough. I recommend you give it a shot at least. Maybe they will improve in areas I noted as “off” and really a turnoff for us. Go for a hike and see the ice palace. Chill with an apple martini! Yum!! Have a night and morning hot spring dip when super quiet.
    Guest review by
    Alison
    United States
  • 8.0

    This place is great way to experience Alaska.

    This place is great way to experience Alaska. They have nice trails, the hot springs, and activities you can book that are the "quintessential" experiences like dog sledding and aurora viewing. The accommodations are a bit pricey for what you get but worth a day or two. If you go you are either going to take the shuttle up or have to rent a car. If you want to explore Fairbanks at all you will need the car since the shuttle into the city is not cheap. The drive from the airport is about 90 minutes, especially in the winter - you can probably get there in about 70 if it's nice and the sun is out.
    Guest review by
    Julia
    United States
  • 10.0

    Great place for a little getaway. if you're planning to come...

    Great place for a little getaway. if you're planning to come with a family get a bigger room. Bring lots of water and snacks. Bring slippers if going to the hot springs! Their restaurant is really good.
    Guest review by
    Nina
    United States