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Chena River SRA/Tors Trail

The Chena River SRA Tors Trail is a 4.5-mile loop trail located in Fairbanks, Alaska. The trail is located in the Chena River State Recreation Area and is a popular destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. The trail is mostly flat and follows the Chena River, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow, making it a great option for all skill levels. The trail is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, beavers, and bald eagles.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Chena River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (15)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking
• Rock/Mountain Climbing
• Snow Sports

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (24)
• Dirt Sites (24)

User Reviews

Nizar Idriss

November 25, 2025

Located outside of town in a nice area. Takes a little over an hour to drive to the location. The place is old, the buildings show the age and so do the rooms, but its working and warm. The food is ok but service us very slow. Front desk staff not impressive but check you in. Price is a bit high for what you get. The water in the rooms smell like the hot springs, not wanting to shower or brush my teeth in room. Should put filtration on buildings we're not swimming in rooms. Beds are ok, no fridge or microwave just old crusty coffee maker. The light show is cool, the aurora is a cool thing to ser but the ride up to is is a 5 hour evening journey. They should have a shorter ride too. The internet is slow, very slow. The 4g signal is faster. The pool and hot springs is ok, the facility is old, could use an upgrade. Came once saw it and I don't think i would return.

Michael Hoines

November 24, 2025

Chena was an incredible experience. We checked in late and stayed in the lodge which was very clean and nice. The restaurant on site was fantastic and the hot springs had very extended hours which was incredible. We did the Aurora Ice Museum tour which we highly recommend. Kimlyn was our guide and she was absolutely wonderful! So friendly and educational and served us appletinis in glasses carved in ice. The resort is a must do in Fairbanks.

Amber Cordova

November 24, 2025

This was one if the best hot springs I've been to in the US. I had an amazing experience. I was fortunate to be in the spring while it was snowing and it was magical! The staff were friendly and helpful, facility was super clean. I was not able to stay in a cabin, but I was able to eat at their restaurant. Amazing all the way around! This is a "must" experience if you travel to Fairbanks, AK!

Abbigail Range

November 19, 2025

Highly recommend. We really enjoyed Chena. We had a great time during our stay last summer. Would love to come back and stay again. Staff were amazing, polite and friendly; they were great on our four wheel adventures (my favorite part) and the staff did great explaining the gears and details of the E Bikes. We had a great time. We made life lasting, amazing memories during our brief stay at Chena. The Ice museum was very unique and neat, in its own right and we enjoyed our time there tremendously. We also did love the restaurant, and bar. Cute hidden gems. Really enjoyed the intimate moments here. (I hear the northern lights from the hot springs are perfect and bucket list worthy. I hope to come back for that! While in addition to, I do wish I was able to be try the spa during our stay…. next time!) (The showers have two temperature options extra hot or hells hot. Lol)

Henry Christopher

October 27, 2025

We stayed at the Moose Lodge for 2 nights and really enjoyed our time at Chena Hot Springs. The room was spacious, clean, and modern with two comfy queen beds. The hot springs were amazing—definitely the highlight! Towels, showers, and lockers are provided which made it super easy. There’s only one restaurant on site, so the wait can get pretty long. We did pick-up instead and ate in our room, which was much faster and convenient. The gift shops had a really nice collection, and the activity center was super helpful. We tried the Ice Museum (just okay), but the ATV tour was enjoyable, and the aurora viewing tour was unforgettable. The guides were great, and they even had snacks, coffee, hot chocolate, and chairs to take outside.

Renz Weinmann

October 03, 2025

Camped in their campground on a Monday night after the 4th of July holiday weekend so things were quiet. Short walk to the Spa building where the indoor and outdoor hot springs pools are. Very well organized and run. If you forget your swim suit, they have a box of used but laundered swim suits for sale for $10. The outdoor hot springs pond is surrounded by huge granite holders and bottom of pond is gravel. Perfect for relaxing. The main registration lodge was also worth a visit and there is an ice sculpture museum which I did not visit. Overall, it was an oasis in the wonderful Alaska wilderness. I will probably visit again. BTW, If camping be sure to buy gas canisters beforehand, their camp store which sells plenty of supplies, did not sell gas canisters and the only place to buy is backtracking 50 miles (100 miles round trip). The resort is a the end of an hourlong dead-end road.

Tiff Glenney

September 24, 2025

This is truly a one of a kind experience and well worth the drive. The rooms are rustic and naturally heated with opening windows. The hot springs and hiking give you a beautiful taste of Alaska, especially when the dogs run by. The ice museum is a specticle and those martinis hit. The restaurant is well worth the wait, just plan accordingly because they all work hard y'all. Best of all the borealis tour, Alexei really made it fun and was so helpful with how to use our cameras. Thank y'all for such a wonderful trip!

Arianna Hernandez

September 24, 2025

It's really about the location. The sky was cloudy at times but cleared at night to look for the aurora. We enjoyed the hot springs, although my daughter was disappointed that she couldn't go in the rock pool since it's adult only. But the kids loved the indoor pool and hot tubs. I enjoyed the nature trail to the beaver pond and we did the aurora ice museum. The fall foliage was beautiful and we saw the aurora for about 15 minutes one night over by the airstrip (other side of the activity building). We took snacks and drinks with us, ate in the restaurant once and the rest of the time got food from the aurora Cafe, which is reasonably priced, and once got food to go from the restaurant. We stayed in a fox room. Basic, adequate. No fridge but I knew that in advance. We used the microwave at the activity center and the staff there let me put something in their freezer. We also did the free geothermal and greenhouse tour and fed the goats.

Becki Bayless

September 23, 2025

We visited the hot springs on a day pass ($20 ea + $5 towel fee). Location is about an hour outside of Fairbanks. We didn't schedule anything (massages, tours, etc) ahead of time, and there was no availability when we arrived. (My fault completely, but when I asked if there was any availability, the towel guy sarcastically said, "Maybe if you have a time machine and can go back to a few months ago!" I assume that he was trying to be funny, but it was a bad first impression of the facility.) It didn't get better from there. The towels were small. The changing rooms were dirty with coin-operated lockers that didn't work. The hot springs was overcrowded and loud, and there was nowhere to sit inside the springs, just plenty of standing around. Despite it being late September, it was very buggy in the hot springs. (We're still feeling those bites, days later.) We had been hoping for a relaxing experience, and this wasn't that. There is one restaurant on site (it's too far to travel to any other restaurant), and our wait time was about an hour. We managed to snag a seat at the bar instead after about 15 mins of waiting. (Our server, Lisa, was great.) The food was fine, nothing special, though my partner said his salad was especially good. I'm not saying this was a bad place, but it was very different from our expectations.

Tarini Singh

September 12, 2025

We stayed at the Moose Lodge for 2 nights and really enjoyed our time at Chena Hot Springs. The room was spacious, clean, and modern with two comfy queen beds. The hot springs were amazing—definitely the highlight! Towels, showers, and lockers are provided which made it super easy. There’s only one restaurant on site, so the wait can get pretty long. We did pick-up instead and ate in our room, which was much faster and convenient. The gift shops had a really nice collection, and the activity center was super helpful. We tried the Ice Museum (just okay), but the ATV tour was enjoyable, and the aurora viewing tour was unforgettable. The guides were great, and they even had snacks, coffee, hot chocolate, and chairs to take outside. No cell service out there (your phone goes into SOS mode), and the WiFi isn’t the strongest—but honestly, it was kind of nice to disconnect for a couple days. Overall, such a great experience—relaxing hot springs, fun activities, and the aurora made it really special.

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