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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Ice Museum Entrance
- Hot springs pool pass
- Bottled water
- snacks will be available in the van
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Chena Hot Springs soak, but kids must be accompanied by an adult. It's a great family-friendly outing! Just make sure younger kids are okay with hot springs—some might find the temperature a bit much. Also, the Ice Museum is always a hit with kids!
A: Definitely wear a swimsuit for the hot springs! But also bring layers for the Ice Museum—it's super cold in there. A light jacket and some warm socks work great. And don't forget flip-flops for walking around the hot springs!
A: Parking is pretty simple! There's a big parking lot right at the entrance of the hot springs. It can get crowded during peak times, but we found a spot without any issue. Just make sure you arrive a bit early if you're going on a weekend!
Discussions
Considering the Midnight Sun Magic Chena Hot Springs Tour as a gift!
I'm thinking of gifting the Midnight Sun Magic Chena Hot Springs soak and Ice Museum tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and unique experiences. The fact that it's a family-run business makes it even better! I read it includes snacks and a pool pass? How long does the tour usually last? Any tips for first-timers?
Just got back from the Chena Hot Springs experience!
Wow, I just did the Midnight Sun Magic tour and it was incredible! Soaking in the hot springs under the midnight sun was surreal. The Ice Museum was like stepping into a fairy tale. The guides were super friendly and shared cool local stories. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique Alaskan adventure!