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Best Hot Springs in Alaska

Alaska's hot springs emerge in remote volcanic and tectonic zones, offering geothermal features set amid tundra landscapes, boreal forests, and isolated valleys often accessible only by bush plane, snowmobile, or rugged trail.

Tenakee Hot Springs

Tenakee Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
105°F
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Maintained by donation, donation-based (maintained by local Bathhouse Committee)
Pilgrim Hot Springs

Pilgrim Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Up to 178°F
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
No-fee recreational use permit required
Serpentine Hot Springs

Serpentine Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
171 degrees Fahrenheit
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
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Manley Hot Springs

Manley Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified
Chena Hot Springs

Chena Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Up to 165°F (water is cooled before bathing use)
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Admission is valid for the entire day; towel rental is $5; prices vary
Goddard Hot Springs

Goddard Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Up to 153°F
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Public access: Free; Guided tour via Sitka Alaska Outfitters: Group (4 to 6 people): $400.00 per person, Triple: $500.00, Double: $600.00, Single: $800.00
Trocadero Soda Springs

Trocadero Soda Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
98-105 degrees Fahrenheit
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified
Baranof Hot Springs

Baranof Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Lukewarm to 124°F
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified
Chief Shakes Hot Springs

Chief Shakes Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Approximately 140°F
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Free
Tolovana Hot Springs

Tolovana Hot Springs

Alaska
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Day use $40/person/day, Summer (16 April–14 November): Cedar Cabin $125–$175, Log Cabin $85–$115, Frame Cabin $40–$60, Winter (15 November–15 April): Cedar Cabin $190–$255, Log Cabin $150–$180, Frame Cabin $65–$85, Dogs $10 per visit, Additional persons $40/night/person

Hot Springs Map of Alaska

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Neighboring Hot Springs States

Oregon Hot Springs

Oregon

0 Hot Springs
California Hot Springs

California

25 Hot Springs
Colorado Hot Springs

Colorado

3 Hot Springs

Overview

Alaska’s hot springs occur in geothermally active regions shaped by volcanic and tectonic activity, situated in remote valleys, boreal forests, and tundra basins. These springs surface in rugged, isolated terrain and are influenced by subarctic climate conditions. The Water temperatures vary widely often exceed 100°F, supporting both naturally occurring pools and small, developed soaking areas. Many Hot springs in Alaska remain primitive and are accessible only by trail, snowmobile, or aircraft, contributing to limited seasonal use. Hot springs in Alaska have historical ties to Indigenous use and early exploration, and they continue to attract interest for their mineral-rich waters and distinctive settings far from urban infrastructure.