RVing to Alaska | Chena Hot Springs Road | Chena River State Recreation Site.
Exploring Chena Hot Springs Road and Chena River State Recreation Site.
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RVing to Alaska | Road Ready Campground Reviews, | Chena River State Recreation site
Road Ready Campground Reviews, Chena River State Recreation site.
Once we got to Fairbanks Alaska, we had to find some places to explore, and Chena River State Park was our first stop. Its a nice drive up Chena Hot Springs road. The park starts about 25 miles out of fairbanks, and goes to mile marker 49. We camped in several sites there over the course of a few weeks, and loved it!
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Alaska State Parks - Chena River State Recreation Area
Featured as one of National Geographic's best winter trips for 2013, the Chena River State Recreation Area is perfect for every level of outdoor enthusiast. The diverse landscape features towering rock formations, forested hills, and alpine tundra. The rec area is also an ideal setting for viewing the aurora borealis. Popular activities include hiking, camping, dog sledding, rock climbing, canoeing, and snowmobiling.
For more information visit dnr.alaska.gov/parks
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Alaska: Chena Hot Springs
Chena Hot Springs is a hot spring, resort, and unincorporated community in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, 56.5 miles northeast of Fairbanks near the Chena River State Recreation Area. The resort makes use of the first low-temperature binary geothermal power plant built in Alaska, and is working on several alternative energy projects, including production and use of hydrogen and vegetable oil for fuel. The resort is conducting collaborative experiments in greenhouse production of vegetables with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
Chena Hot Springs was founded over 100 years ago by two gold mining brothers, Robert and Thomas Swan. In 1905, Robert Swan was suffering from rheumatism and needed a place to calm his pain and be comfortable. The two brothers set out to find the hot springs. It took them a little over a month to reach the hot springs after searching for it in Interior Alaska’s harsh landscape. In 1911, twelve small cabins were built to accommodate visitors. The twelve cabins developed, and they became one of the most famous resorts in the interior of Alaska. Chena Hot Springs became so famous that the United States Department of Agriculture sent chemists to analyze the water. The characteristics of the water are very different from other American hot springs.
The coordinates for Chena Hot Springs Alaska are 65'03 N and 146'03 W (65.05, -146.05). The average yearly temperature for the area is −4.9 °C (23.2 °F), with the highest temperature being in July at 20.4 °C (68.7 °F) and the lowest temperature being in January at −31.2 °C (−24.2 °F). Annually the average amount of precipitation is 357 millimetres (14.1 in). The average snowfall amount in Chena Hot Springs is 161.8 centimetres (63.7 in) annually.
Chena Hot Springs has visibility of the Aurora borealis, especially around the March equinox.
Chena Hot Springs Resort uses two 200kW Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) geothermal energy power plants to generate energy, the first in Alaska. The resort moved the diesel generators used in the past to a backup role since July 2006, and it is successful in reducing the cost from 30 cents/kWh to 5 cents/kWh. The resort owners have future plans in increasing the work output of the powerplant from 200 kW to 1MW. An increase to 730 kilowatts was accomplished.
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Chena Hot Springs near Fairbanks, Alaska
Himali (AKA The Nepali Princess) and family visit Chena Hot Springs outside of Fairbanks Alaska in July, 2011.
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RVing to Alaska | Road Ready Campground Reviews | River's edge Resort | Fairbanks Alaska
Road Ready Campground Reviews, River's eEge Resort, Fairbanks Alaska.
During the Summer Solstice Festival, we decided to stay in Fairbanks at a RV park to have hook ups, and be near friends. We stayed at River's Edge Resort in Fairbanks Alaska.
River's Edge Resort
4200 Boat Street
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709
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Denali State Park Viewpoint North Campground Operating Hours & Seasons
Denali State Park Viewpoint North Campground Operating Hours & Seasons
Denali State Park is an integral part of one of North America's most spectacularly beautiful regions. The park's 325,240 acres, almost one-half the size of Rhode Island, provide the visitor with a great variety of recreational opportunities, ranging from roadside camping to wilderness exploration. Mt. McKinley from Viewpoint South The park is about 100 air miles north of Anchorage and is divided roughly in half by the George Parks Highway, the major road link between Anchorage and Fairbanks. Situated between the Talkeetna Mountains to the east and the Alaska Range to the west, the landscape varies from meandering lowland streams to alpine tundra. Dominating this diverse terrain are Curry and Kesugi Ridges, a 35 mile-long north south alpine ridge, the backbone of the eastern half of the park. Kesugi is a Tanaina Indian dialect word meaning The Ancient One and is a fitting complement of the Tanana Indian word Denali which means The High One.At 20,320 feet, Denali is North America's highest peak. It literally and figuratively towers over Southcentral Alaska from its base in Denali National Park. Denali State Park was established in 1970 and expanded to its present size in 1976. Its western boundary is shared with its much larger neighbor, Denali National Park and Preserve, formerly Mt. McKinley National Park.The great mountain and its companion peaks are accented by spectacular valley glaciers and steep ice-carved gorges and a year-around mantle of snow and ice above 8,000 feet. These glaciers, such as the Ruth, Buskin, and Eldridge, are from 14 to 38 miles long and up to four miles wide. They flow from the high peaks and melt into the broad U-shaped Chulitna Valley, giving the Chulitna River the milky waters and braided channels that are typical of a glacial stream. Though only 35 miles from the summit of Denali, the flood plain of the Chulitna is but 550 feet in elevation.
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Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Fairbanks - Travel Alaska
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RVing to Alaska | Walmart | Fairbanks Alaska | Overnight Camping
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Voices of the Chena River | US Fish and Wildlife | Alaska
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“The vast majority of fish and wildlife habitat is on non-Federal lands. Voluntary habitat protection and restoration programs like the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program and the Coastal Program and other partnership programsare the primary ways they deliver habitat conservation on public and private lands.
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