Chena Hot Springs Resort | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
10 months ago
Altitude:
368.3 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
gmail.com

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Slow
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Dry camping for $20, dump and potable water. Rv, tents and hotel. The have the hot springs here and the Aurora Ice museum. Laundry too. This was a nice break from all the smoke in the air. You can even have a Appletini in the Aurora!

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Nice place, but expensive. $20 for dry camping, 20 for the hotspring and 20 for the Ice museum. Campsite has outhouses, but old en dirty. You better use the flush toilets in hotel lobby. Showers only in the pool, but then you have to pay the entry fee. Wifi $10 for 24 hours and still slow. You have a Free WiFi trial, but once used it's gone when you lose connection. WiFi voucher is free for hotel guests, but not for campers. No cell service. Restaurant and bar, giftshop with snacks and drinks, no groceries.

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Price did go up for the hot springs. $20 adult and $18 senior.

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Nice spot and we stayed 3 days to relax and enjoy the resort. Got here at 5pm on a Friday and lucked out to find a nice spot (lot 12). Hot pool is awesome and so is the ice museum. The free drink will get you going. Great deal and can take care of fresh water, dump station, laundry and shower for the next few days. $20 per day for dry camping.

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we stayed at the resort for a little treat at the beginning of May. don't bother getting a room, we wish we would have camped instead! the rooms are unbearably hot and really beat up. entry into the hot spring lake is $20/person (adults only) if you don't pay for a room. towels are extra so bring your own. the hot springs were great!

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$20 camping. On the weekend, it can be full. The camping is in the trees, an easy walk to everything. Aurora ice museum and appletini in an ice glass $30. Hot springs $15 but senior discount $13. Free tour of the thermal generator plant and the greenhouses. They grow the vegetables used in the restaurant. Lots of flowers and plants.

Free Wi-Fi in the lobby or the recreation center.

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Chena hot spring is first come first serve. Get your spot and then go pay at front desk. $20 for camping and rv. Has a nice restaurant but very pricey. The hot springs are very nice$15 for all day. Also hot showers at the hot springs. It’s quite a bit colder from Fairbanks 20 degrees different.

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fun spot. we pulled into a private campsite in the woods on a creek. Paid $10 night. They have trails to hike, hot springs for $15, and the ice museum is fun. Lots to do! Sites are dry camping but there is potable water to fill RV tank and a dump.

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Ótimo lugar para descansar e recuperar as energias depois de voltar de Prudhoe Bay! O hotel e bom o suficiente e a água termal e bem quente e revigorante !!!

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Dry camping for $20, dump and potable water. Rv, tents and hotel. The have the hot springs here and the Aurora Ice museum. Laundry too. This was a nice break from all the smoke in the air. You can even have a Appletini in the Aurora!

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