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Experience the Northern Lights and relax in the Chena Hot Springs on this 10-hour tour from Fairbanks, including an ice museum visit and expert-guided adventure.
This 10-hour tour from Fairbanks offers a full evening of relaxation, natural beauty, and awe-inspiring sights. Priced at $245 per person, it includes hotel pickup and drop-off, access to the Ice Museum, and a soak in the famous Chena Hot Springs. The tour is ideal for travelers eager to combine a visit to a renowned natural spring with a chance to see the Northern Lights in their full splendor.
While the tour emphasizes the spectacular Aurora Borealis, it also highlights the unique features of Chena Hot Springs Resort, including its ice sculptures, geothermal energy projects, and collaborative greenhouse experiments. With a small group limit of 10 participants, the experience feels intimate and personalized, led by knowledgeable guides who share insights about the environment and local attractions.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Fairbanks between 4 and 5 pm, where a comfortable vehicle transports you approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) to Chena Hot Springs Resort. This ride sets a relaxed tone for the evening, with guides providing background on the area and what to expect during the night.
The group remains small, limited to 10 participants, which helps ensure a more personal experience. The transportation is reliable and climate-controlled, making the journey to and from the resort smooth and stress-free. Keep in mind that pickup is not available from Airbnbs or private residences, only from major hotels in town.

One of the standout features of this tour is a visit to the Ice Museum, built entirely out of handcrafted ice. Inside, you’ll find intricately designed chandeliers and ice bars that showcase the artistry involved in ice sculpting. The museum provides a cool contrast to the warm springs and offers excellent photo opportunities.
Entrance to the Ice Museum is included in the tour fee, and the visit typically occurs before the hot springs soak. While visitors can enjoy the stunning ice displays, the ice museum’s features are carefully crafted to impress, providing a unique perspective on Alaska’s cold beauty.
At 8 pm, the tour transitions into pure relaxation with a visit to the Chena Hot Springs pool. The resort is renowned for its natural mineral springs, which provide a warm and inviting environment to unwind. The springs are mineral-rich, offering a soothing experience after a day of travel and sightseeing.
Guests spend at least two hours soaking in the springs, which are heated by Alaska’s first low-temperature binary geothermal power plant. The resort also explores alternative energy projects, including hydrogen and vegetable oil fuel production and greenhouse farming, adding an educational touch to the visit.
More Great Tours NearbyFrom around midnight to approximately 2 am, the focus shifts to the Northern Lights. The guide will lead travelers to optimal viewing spots, weather permitting. The Aurora Borealis appears as a dazzling display of light high above, caused by charged particles colliding with atmospheric atoms.
While the natural phenomenon cannot be guaranteed due to its dependence on weather and solar activity, the tour allocates ample time for potential sightings. Guests are advised to be patient and prepared for late-night hours, with the return to Fairbanks scheduled around 3 to 4 am.
Guides like Ash, Joe, Paul, Randall, Ed, and Ryan receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and enthusiasm. They share stories about Alaska, explain the science behind the Northern Lights, and give helpful tips for capturing photos of the aurora.
The guides also assist with practical considerations, such as advising on what to wear, bringing cash, and preparing for the late-night environment. Their engaging personalities help make the long night enjoyable, even if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.
The resort offers a restaurant bar where guests can purchase food and beverages during their soak. Though meals are not included in the tour price, the availability of snacks and drinks adds comfort to the experience.
The hot springs are accessible for a minimum of two hours, providing ample opportunity to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. The Ice Museum, hot springs, and night sky are key highlights, with the resort functioning as a hub for both leisure and sustainable energy projects.
The tour is designed for adults aged 18 and over for access to the rock lake pool. Guests should remember to bring their passport or ID, swimwear, towel, and cash for purchases at the resort.
Since the Northern Lights are a natural sight, there is no guarantee of an appearance, and refunds are not issued if the aurora does not show up. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years due to late-night hours.
Booking can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option helps keep plans flexible.
This Fairbanks Northern Lights tour offers a well-rounded experience blending geothermal relaxation, artful ice sculptures, and the chance to witness the Aurora Borealis. Its small group format ensures personalized attention, while the expert guides elevate the journey with stories and practical advice.
While the tour’s main highlight is the Northern Lights, its inclusion of Chena Hot Springs, the Ice Museum, and sustainable energy practices make it a rich, memorable outing. The late-night timing is perfect for those willing to stay up and enjoy Alaska’s natural spectacle.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed on this tour?
No, since the Aurora Borealis is a natural phenomenon, visibility depends on weather and solar activity. The tour provides a good chance, but no refunds are issued if the lights don’t appear.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should bring passport or ID, swimwear, towel, and cash for purchases at the resort. Warm clothing is recommended for late-night hours outside.
Can children participate in this tour?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 5 years due to late hours and pool age restrictions.
How long do I spend at the hot springs?
Guests typically spend at least two hours soaking in the Chena Hot Springs pool, enjoying the mineral waters and scenic surroundings.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is a restaurant bar at the resort for purchases.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of hot springs soaking, Ice Museum exploration, and the Northern Lights viewing makes this a distinctive Alaska experience, especially with the small group size and knowledgeable guides.
This Fairbanks: Chena Hot Springs Northern Lights Tour offers a balanced mix of relaxation, local culture, and natural wonder, making it an appealing choice for those seeking an authentic Alaskan adventure.
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