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Pilgrim Hot Springs

Alaska

Pilgrim Hot Springs is located near Nome, Alaska, and features geothermal water reaching up to 178°F. Known for its mineral-rich thermal pools and rock-lined soaking area, it offers rustic soaking experiences in a remote natural setting.

Pilgrim Hot Springs

Pilgrim Hot Springs Basic Information

Location
Alaska
Coordinates
65°5′33.8″N, 164°43′22.7″W
Hours
Not specified
Entry Fee
No-fee recreational use permit required
Family Friendly
Yes
Pet Friendly
Yes
Accommodation
Available on-site

Pilgrim Hot Springs Pool Information

Temperature
Up to 178°F
Pool Types
Thermal pools, rock-lined soaking pool
Water Type
Mineral thermal water (exact composition not specified)
Pool Depth
Thermal pools, rock-lined soaking pool
Clothing Policy
Not specified

Pilgrim Hot Springs Amenities & Facilities

Parking
Available on-site
WiFi
Available
Changing Rooms
Yes
Refreshments
Available

Pilgrim Hot Springs Additional Information

Best Season
Year-round
Nearest City
30 minutes from downtown
Elevation
4,500 ft

Pilgrim Hot Springs Mineral Content

Mineral thermal water (exact composition not specified)

What to know about Pilgrim Hot Springs

Where is Pilgrim Hot Springs located?

Pilgrim Hot Springs is located in Alaska, approximately 60 to 68 miles from Nome. The hot springs sit about 8 miles (13 kilometers) south of Mile 65 on Kougarok Road, positioned on the southeast bank of the Kruzgamepa River. The site lies within the Nome Census Area and is accessible via gravel roads or charter air services. Visitors can reach Pilgrim Hot Springs by taking the Nome-Kougarok (Nome-Taylor) Road to Mile 53, then continuing 7 miles on gravel. A four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicle is recommended for road access. The geographic coordinates of Pilgrim Hot Springs are 65°5′33.8″N latitude and 164°43′22.7″W longitude.

What is the access type of Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs offers access via gravel road or charter air service. The road to the site requires a 4WD vehicle due to unpaved and rugged terrain. The gravel route begins northeast of Nome, with the final approach extending 7 miles off the main road. Visitors can alternatively charter a flight from Nome for direct access.

What are the entry requirements and fees at Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs requires a no-fee recreational use permit for entry. Visitors do not need to make a booking in advance. There is no specified cost for general recreational access, and the site does not list any mandatory entry fees.

What are the thermal properties of Pilgrim Hot Springs?

The thermal pools at Pilgrim Hot Springs reach temperatures of up to 178°F. The hot springs release geothermal water that emerges naturally from underground sources. The water flows into thermal pools and a rock-lined soaking pool, creating a high-temperature bathing environment.

What types of pools are found at Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs contains thermal pools and a rock-lined soaking pool. The pools are filled with mineral-rich geothermal water. The number of pools is described as a couple, indicating limited but distinct soaking areas.

What is the mineral composition of Pilgrim Hot Springs?

The water at Pilgrim Hot Springs contains mineral thermal water. The exact mineral composition is not specified. The geothermal origin of the water suggests the presence of naturally occurring dissolved minerals typical of hot spring environments.

What are the facilities available at Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs offers basic facilities including three cabins, tent camping sites, and a geothermal wellhead. Guest parking is available on-site. The infrastructure varies depending on the specific area within the property, with some sources indicating minimal built structures.

What accommodations are offered near Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs provides three cabins and designated tent camping areas for overnight stays. The cabins offer shelter for guests, while the camping sites accommodate outdoor visitors. These accommodations allow extended stays in proximity to the geothermal pools.

What is the best season to visit Pilgrim Hot Springs?

The best season to visit Pilgrim Hot Springs is summer. Warmer weather and improved road conditions during summer months make the gravel access routes more navigable. Seasonal conditions enhance the overall accessibility and comfort at the site.

What nearby attractions surround Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs is near several natural and cultural attractions including The Garden, Homestead, Renewable Energy Installations, Kauweramiut, the Kigluaik mountain range, Imuruk Basin, and Serpentine Hot Springs. These nearby sites provide additional opportunities for exploration in the surrounding region.

What is the official website and contact information for Pilgrim Hot Springs?

Pilgrim Hot Springs maintains an official website at (https://www.pilgrimhotsprings.com). Visitors can access contact details at (https://www.pilgrimhotsprings.com/contact-us) or call (907) 443-5252 for further information.

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Contact Information

https://www.pilgrimhotsprings.com/contact-us, (907) 443-5252
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